Which of the following was a U.S. Supreme Court case that arose in the Texas courts and was used to overturn antiabortion laws in all states?

a. Webster v. Reproductive Health Services
b. Roe v. Wade
c. Penry v. Lynaugh
d. Smith v. Allwright
e. Beare v. Smith


B

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Medicaid is a social welfare program run by

a. the federal government, which provides retirement and disability benefits.  b. the federal government, which provides health care to the elderly.  c. states with substantial federal subsidies, which mainly provides health care to the poor.  d. states, which provides unemployment and job training benefits to those who lose their jobs. 

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Liberalism, Conservatism, and other ideology groups strongly agree about the range of private good that is appropriate for government to distribute

A. True B. False

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In 2004, President Bush's approval level had fallen to a dangerous level for an incumbent, but he still defeated John Kerry. This suggests that __________

a. approval ratings don't matter all that much b. voters simply could not see John Kerry as president c. John Kerry had alienated important wings of his own party d. George Bush was perceived as far more able e. voters decided the Democratic party platform was too liberal

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