The basis upon which the reapportionment cases established the principle of "one person, one vote" was the Supreme Court's interpretation of

A) the Fourteenth Amendment.
B) the Nineteenth Amendment.
C) the Twenty-sixth Amendment.
D) the First Amendment.
E) the Second Amendment.


A

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In an effort to provide longer-term support to countries after peacekeeping missions end, the United Nations has __________.

A. asked NATO, European Union, or African Union troops to replace UN peacekeepers B. installed the UN Standby High Readiness Brigade to maintain order and stability C. worked with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank to provide funding to the countries D. created a Peacebuilding Commission to coordinate reconstruction, institution-building, and economic recovery

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The UN Security Council's decisions depend entirely on the interests of its member states, and although Security Council resolutions in theory bind all UN members, member states in practice often try to evade or soften their effect. These characteristics of the Council are examples of its __________.

A. plenary sessions B. expansive influence C. disregard for nations' sovereignty D. limited power

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Which of the following justifications would be consistent with Supreme Court rulings about the use of student activity fees to support a student club opposed by many students?

A. Banning such clubs and activities violates the free association clause of the First Amendment. B. Banning such clubs and activities defies the concept of intellectual freedom. C. Banning such clubs and activities is a clear and present danger to the intellectual growth of students attending the university. D. Promoting such clubs and activities, which allow for the dynamic discussion of philosophical, religious, and scientific topics, may serve the university's mission. E. Promoting such clubs and activities is sound educational theory.

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When politicians as well as the general public believe that winning is more important than policymaking and the pursuit of national interest, we may speak of __________.

A. a Deep State B. Orwellian politics C. reciprocal politics D. tribal politics

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