According to conservatives, which is NOT an effective way to prevent crime?
a) Harsh punishments b) Religion c) Rehabilitation programs d) Moral values
c) Rehabilitation programs
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In _____, the Supreme Court upheld Title II of the Consumer Credit Protection Act, a federal statute aimed at loan-sharking
a. Katzenbach v. McClung (1964) b. Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States (1964) c. Perez v. United States (1971) d. United States v. Lopez (1995)
In Morrison v. Olson (1988), the Supreme Court reviewed the constitutionality of the _____ Act
a. Clean Air b. Ethics in Government c. National Security d. Freedom of Information
Five states share a single waterway. Two of them use it primarily to transport goods, two for irrigation of farmland, and one for religious practices. At various times, all five states have engaged in conflicts over the appropriate use of the river as a resource. According to the liberal and constructivist views, which of the following is the best approach to managing these conflicts?
a. creating alliances between states with the same interests b. allowing the strongest state in the region to dominate c. developing international laws to help the states cooperate d. appealing to the United Nations to settle the disputes
Which of the following is true of the provisions under the Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act of 1946?
A. Every registered lobbyist had to make quarterly reports on his or her activities. B. Anyone violating theFederal Regulation of Lobbying Actcould be imprisoned for up to six years. C. Noperson or organization was allowed to receive money to influence legislation. D. Any group or person seeking to influence legislation indirectly was needed to register with the government. E. Anyone violating theFederal Regulation of Lobbying Actcould be fined a maximum amount of$1000.