Under Article I of the Constitution, members of the House of Representatives must be at least _____ years of age; members of the Senate must be at least _____ years old
a. 25; 30
b. 30; 35
c. 35; 40
d. 40; 45
A
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When comparing French privatization policies to those in Britain,
a. the French have privatized most public utilities. b. the British have kept national control of most utilities. c. neither country has policies supportive of privatization. d. the French government maintains significant shares of stock in the privatized companies. e. the British government maintains significant shares of stock in the privatized companies.
In the early years of the Republic, American citizens harbored fears about anew system of government that included a federal executive. What was key to reassuring the public that the president would not become a powerful monarch akin to the British king from whom they had just broken away?
a. Essays were published under the pseudonym Cato assuring citizens that a president could be impeached if necessary. c. The framers revised the Constitution to include a strong legislative branch of government. d. The framers held meetings with citizens to answer questions about the Constitution.
To what aspect of America were William Watts and Lloyd Free referring when they labeled it "the country of individualism par excellence"?
A. the ability of any individual to aspire to high political office B. the judicial nature of American politics, in which any individual can challenge powerful interests C. the ability of the individual to join in labor unions and interest groups to pursue his or her political and financial self-interests D. the majoritarian nature of the voting and election system E. the engrained nature of individualism, from freedom of expression to fair-trial protections
The recent controversy over state policy on immigration which originated in Arizona ______.
A. raises important questions about what civil rights, if any, illegal immigrants are entitled to as well as raising questions about how law enforcement could implement the law without engaging in racial profiling B. demonstrates that the federal courts have granted the states wide latitude to enforce the laws on the books even if it creates violations of civil rights C. illustrates that the states are responsible for protecting their borders and enforcing immigration laws in the United States D. highlights the fact that the Supreme Court takes a strong position favoring the federal government and struck down all elements of Arizona's law because federal law preempted it