In Near v. Minnesota, the Supreme Court issued a strong statement regarding which of the following?
a. exclusionary rule—
b. prior restraint
c. libel
d. full faith and credit
b
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?While there are multiple possibilities to formally amend the Constitution, the most common method has been for __________ to propose new amendments and for _________ to ratify them.
A. the people; Congress B. ?a national convention; state legislatures C. ?Congress; state legislatures D. ?a national convention; special state conventions E. ?Congress; special state conventions
Governmental growth during the twentieth century may be attributed to all BUT WHICH of the following?
a. World War I and World War II b. the Great Depression c. massive immigration d. Great Society programs
The power of American judges to nullify decisions and actions by other branches of government, if the judges decide those actions violate the U.S. Constitution or federal law, is known as __________
a. judicial implementation b. judicial review c. common law d. public trust
Which of the following is true of a revolution?
A. A revolution is propagated with the exclusive aim of overcoming a cultural grievance and is not politically motivated. B. A revolution does not seek a transfer of power to the insurgents. C. A revolution does not involve armed conflict typically. D. A conflict is only considered a revolution if it spreads across state boundaries. E. A civil war won by insurgents is known as a revolution.