What is a false trade-off?
What will be an ideal response?
A strong answer will define false trade-off as a presumption that if an action is good for the environment, it must be bad for the economy.
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Which of the following situations would be an example of equality of condition?
a. laws that election jurisdictions with a large bilingual community must provide bilingual ballots b. colleges that spend an equal amount on men's and women's sports programs c. government-financed opportunities for students to attend universities d. employers who use affirmative action in determining promotions
President Obama’s administration promoted the ______ standards.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Web polls that allow anyone to weigh in on a topic are a type of __________ poll
a. exit b. scientific c. tracking d. straw
Why were the founders so concerned about the “danger of factions”? How does the Constitution address this problem?
What will be an ideal response?