What is not a Supreme Court Case that revolves around Civil Liberties?

a. Brandenburg vs Ohio
b. Abington School District vs Schempp
c. Texas vs Johnson
d. Plessy vs Ferguson


Ans: d. Plessy vs Ferguson

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Which of the following is true regarding how proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution appear on the ballot?

A) The ballot contains only the number assigned to the proposed constitutional amendment; it does not contain a description of the amendment. B) The ballot language is not constrained by a prescribed legal style. C) Proposed amendments are always written in ways that promote understanding of what the amendments would accomplish. D) The ballot language of a proposed amendment is often incomprehensible without reading the explanations published in advanced. E) Texas law requires that descriptions of the proposed amendments must be written at a sixth-grade level.

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Which of the following is a bias related to categorization and social comparison?

A. exaggerating the dissimilarities of ingroup members B. recalling information that denies stereotypes C. ingroup favoritism when individuals perform exactly the same actions D. assigning an individual's positive behavior to an entire outgroup

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During World War II the United States

a. was aligned with Germany against the communist Soviet Union. b. refrained from engaging in "trench warfare". c. was aligned with the Soviet Union. d. used the atomic bomb to defeat Germany.

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Which of the following statements best characterizes Art's argument about the versatility of nuclear weapons?

a. Their usefulness is limited to when a state's homeland is directly under threat. b. Nuclear weapons are irrelevant to an assessment of the fungibility of military power. c. Nuclear weapons are not fungible as a power resource, but they are only one part of a state's total military power assets. d. Although nuclear weapons are not particularly useful for achieving certain specific goals, they do increase a state's political influence in the international realm.

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