Findings from social science studies on the impact of segregation on black children influenced the Supreme Court's ruling in Brown.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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The Texas Supreme Court __________.

A. must hear all cases appealed to it from lower courts B. holds oral arguments in cases in private with only lawyers for the two sides allowed to be present C. has significant discretion over what cases it will consider D. will only hear an appeal from a lower court if all justices on the court agree to hear the appeal

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What is the best assessment of the "Faustian bargain" when it comes to wind and solar energy? a. The advantages of using energy with little air or water pollution may not be worth the high price of wind and solar energy. b. Because they rely on nature, wind and solar energy are inexpensive forms of energy

c. Wind and solar energy are based upon the weather. d. Texas has invested too much in the infrastructure of the oil and gas industry. e. Texans, as citizens, prefer to invest in the oil and gas industry.

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In 2008, a "big sort" of life-style differences in the electorate had Obama win 81 percent of counties with a __________

a. Wal-Mart b. GameStop c. Whole Foods d. Cracker Barrel

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Despite the fact that the United Nations charter made it illegal for any state signing it to use force, except in cases of self-defense or collective security, the Security Council has rarely used its full power to take action against violators because

__________. a. it closely resembled a classical balance of power mechanism attached to a collective security system, and ran into familiar problems of power politics, self-interest, and free rider issues b. its decisions were not binding on any states, given the ambiguity of charter wording c. problems of power politics, member self-interest, and free rider problems meant that major decisions have more often been left to ad-hoc tribunals instead d. its permanent membership status did not change to reflect changes in relative power status among countries of the world.

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