In __________, the Supreme Court would invalidate a state law on First Amendment freedom of speech grounds for the first time

a. Prudential Insurance Company v. Cheek (1922)
b. Meyer v. Nebraska (1923)
c. Pierce v. Society of Sisters (1925)
d. Fiske v. Kansas (1927).


D

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The __________ in Congress makes it particularly vulnerable to special interest groups and to the appeals of highly paid lobbyists

a. partisan system b. decentralized committee system c. bipartisan system d. imbalance of power

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Traditional social work values, such as social justice and fairness:

a. Inspire social workers to become policy advocates. b. Create effective clinicians. c. Help determine treatment planning for direct service clients. d. Promote agency involvement in client difficulties.

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By August 1920, with effective lobbying by suffragist groups, three-quarters of the states ratified the __________ Amendment, guaranteeing women the right to vote in the November 1920 presidential election

A) Thirteenth B) Fourteenth C) Fifteenth D) Nineteenth E) Twenty-First

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The president, in his capacity as head of state, is responsible for

A) determining the countries with which the United States will have diplomatic relations. B) conducting all foreign policy of the country. C) leading the legislative process by submitting legislation. D) administering the laws. E) engaging in activities that are largely symbolic or ceremonial in nature.

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