What did the “separate but equal” doctrine allow for?
a. Segregation in public places
b. Integration of public schools
c. Black admittance to white colleges
d. The end of literacy tests
a. Segregation in public places
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following regarding China's role in the international economy is true?
a. Trade between China and the rest of the world has declined every year since the massacre at Tiananmen Square. b. Foreign investment has declined in China because so many investors are choosing to put their money in Russia. c. China's membership in the World Trade Organization places pressure on China to open its markets to other countries and to make capitalist reforms. d. China is dependent on imports to support its population, which makes it sensitive to small fluctuations on the world market.
Liberalism is sometimes known as ________
a. idealism b. formalism c. conservatism d. pessimism e. constructivism
Which of the following is a provision of the Federal Regulations of Lobbying Act of 1946?
A) It requires all individuals and groups to register with the clerk of the House and the secretary of the Senate if they attempt in any way to influence a member of Congress. B) It broadens to scope to which lobbyists can communicate with members of Congress. C) It limits the amount of money that any interest group or individual may contribute to a congressional election campaign. D) It has lead to numerous prosecutions. E) It only applies to how the executive branch is lobbied.