State-led development strategies are more concerned about the economic and social well-being of the poor and have large welfare-state policies when compared to states following social democracy
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
False
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In the 1972 Furman vs. Georgia case, the death penalty was found unconstitutional because
A) ?the justices disagreed generally with the practice of executions. B) its use was arbitrary and its application was racially biased. C) ?of the Eighth Amendment ban on "cruel and unusual punishment." D) ?different methods of execution were being used in different states, making it unfair.
The government directs economy by utilizing all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Stabilization B. Regulation C. Direct Assistance D. Indirect assistance
The origins of modern welfare policy lie in
A. the Grange reforms of the 1870s. B. the Shivercrat movement of the 1950s. C. President Johnson's "Great Society" program. D. the New Deal of the 1930s. E. the Progressive era of the 1910s.
The Supreme Court demanded that the evidence obtained in Mapp v. Ohio be excluded because the police
A. had not obtained a search warrant. B. questioned Mapp in an impolite manner. C. used unnecessary force. D. refused to let Mapp contact her lawyer. E. spied on Mapp with binoculars.