Discuss the three prongs of the Lemon test, and give an example of a Supreme Court case that applied it.

What will be an ideal response?


Students' answers may vary.

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During the legislative session, __________.

A. a legislator can receive campaign contributions from an interest group B. a legislator cannot receive campaign contributions from an interest group C. a legislator can receive campaign contributions from an interest group only if he or she reports it to the presiding officer of their chamber D. a legislator can receive campaign contributions from an interest group if he or she reports it to the attorney general's office

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The Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal are two examples of events that might explain why American levels of ___________ in the government have generally declined since the mid-1960s

Fill in the blanks with correct word

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The agency that would later be known as the FCC was created by the Radio Act of 1927

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What is the difference between rationalist methods and constructivist methods?

a. Rationalist methods see causation as mutual while constructivist methods see causation as sequential. b. Rationalist methods apply labels to facts while constructivist methods do not. c. Rationalist methods see causation as sequential while constructivist methods see causation as mutual. d. Rationalist methods posit that events are caused by external factors while constructivist methods assert that events are caused by both external and internal factors.

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