A ______ provides public money for students to attend schools of their choice.

A. magnet
B. waiver
C. charter
D. voucher


D. voucher

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a. The individual level of analysis b. The domestic level of analysis c. The foreign policy level of analysis d. The systemic level of analysis

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Which of the following best represents the reasoning used by the Supreme Court in Church of the LukumiBabalu Aye, Inc v

City of Hialeah, in which the Court overturned a city ordinance prohibiting the ritual killing of animals as part of religious ceremonies? a. Any law banning a religious practice must be passed at the state level, not at the local level. b. People must be free to practice their religion, no matter what it involves. c. A government that permits other forms of killing animals may not ban sacrifices. d. The establishment clause prevents the city from having such an ordinance.

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Briefly outline the current governing structure of the EU. What are the various functions of each piece of this structure? What changes in its structure have occurred since it was first established?

What future changes do you anticipate, particularly given European enlargement? What will be an ideal response?

Political Science

The revolving door tradition in Washington can lead to __________

a. lax regulations b. lower taxes c. unitary government d. powerless presidents

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