Which clause ensures that a citizen who resides in California will be protected by the laws of Idaho while he or she is in Idaho?

a. privileges and immunities
b. free exercise
c. equal protection
d. supremacy


a

Political Science

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An example of the limitations of the plain-meaning-of-the-text theory is

A) that no two judges interpretations of the history and the Constitution are alike. B) that ascertaining the goals of the writers and those who ratified the Constitution is based on speculation. C) that it reduces constitutional interpretation to the judge's personal understanding of the meaning of American history. D) the ambiguous language in the Constitution that its drafters added in order to win ratification. E) that it requires extensive inquiry into debates undertaken in the distant past.

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What two camps do arguments about the meaning of public opinion fall into?

a. (1) The average citizen either doesn’t have or is unable to express meaningful opinion and (2) even though they may lack sufficient political information, citizens can find ways to work around their lack of information through friends, institutions, and partisanship. b. (1) The average citizen possesses sufficient political information and (2) political information can be expressed and fluidly changed over time. c. (1) Citizens seek to be educated about political information and (2) it is the responsibility of a democratic republic to educate and indoctrinate its citizens with political information. d. (1) Citizens lack political knowledge and (2) the lack of political knowledge creates a barrier to effective government.

Political Science

Researchers can better understand the distribution of a categorical variable by counting the number of individuals or cases in each category. This is referred to as the:

A. Relative distribution B. Counted distribution C. Frequency distribution D. None of the above

Political Science

Article 16 of the French Constitution refers to:

A. judicial review B. legislative overrides of the president C. emergency powers of the president D. presidential succession

Political Science