The "bad tendency" doctrine and the "clear and present danger" doctrine both were used by the Court when deciding cases that involved which of the following?
A) freedom of speech
B) freedom of the press
C) the right of reporters to protect the confidentiality of their sources
D) the protection against illegal searches and seizures
E) the right to practice religion
A
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The difference between parliamentary systems of government and the system of government contained in the Constitution is ______.
A. parliamentary systems minimize the conformity costs compared with the political system in the United States B. the separation of powers contained in the U.S. Constitution imposes higher transaction costs than in parliamentary government C. the decision of the legislature is constrained by executive and judicial vetoes D. the U.S. Constitution explicitly recognizes the divine right of kings
How does the US constitution create a federal system?
a. It allows voters to allocate power to national and state governments b. It grants powers exclusively to the state governments c. It distributes power between the national and state governments d. It grants powers exclusively to a central government
The Stamp Act was a major catalyst for the Declaration of Independence
Indicate whether this statement is true or false?
The perception that the president is the primary actor in foreign policy is mostly a result of
a. World War II and the dawn of the Cold War. b. the Vietnam War. c. the 1991 Gulf War. d. the Civil War.