In the face of a rising tide of economic legislation, the Supreme Court of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries became more adamant in its defense of
a. economic equality.
b. the police power.
c. laissez-faire capitalism.
d. the general welfare.
C
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In what way did collective security bear a similarity to balance-of-power politics?
a. States tried to balance the amount of military power distributed in the world. b. States gave little power to international institutions. c. States tried to deter aggression by developing a powerful coalition. d. States formed alliances but allowed flexibility for shifting if power became imbalanced. e. States took active measures to prevent the rise of nationalist forces.
Why were so many professionals fooled into believing that facilitated communication with people who had autism was possible?
A) Most were simply following the principles of communication established by early psychologists. B) They failed to be skeptical and entertain other interpretations of the findings. C) They were fooled by people who was masters at deception. D) There was extensive evidence that children with autism had higher level thoughts, and therefore, they naturally believed that those thoughts could be expressed if one was clever enough.
The text refers to the Civil War as the "great watershed in bureaucratic development" because
A. citizens began to realize the importance of bureaucracy. B. fighting the war led to the hiring of many new officials and the creation of new offices. C. the Union had better bureaucrats than the Confederacy. D. state governments were able to manage the growth in government from the war. E. bureaucrats became popular among the people.
The largest age group of voters is
a. under 21 b. 30-45 years old. c. over 55 years old. d. over 70 years old.