The Supreme Court ruled that Congress had the power to do anything that was necessary and proper to carry out its duties as outlined in the Constitution in which case?
a. Marbury v. Madison
b. McCulloch v. Maryland
c. Lochner v. New York
d. Mapp v. Carr
b. McCulloch v. Maryland
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The ___________ to the U.S. Constitution ensured that the residents of the District of Columbia could vote in presidential elections.
A. Nineteenth Amendment B. Twentieth Amendment C. Twenty-First Amendment D. Twenty-Second Amendment E. Twenty-Third Amendment
The key concept of the pluralist theory of democracy is that ______ is the key to political power.
A. money B. frequent elections C. legislative power D. citizen membership in groups
The number of signatures needed to qualify an initiative for the ballot is based on ______.
A. the total number of registered voters at the point in time when signatures are validated B. an estimate of eligible voters in the state C. a percentage of all votes cast for governor in the last gubernatorial election D. the number of voters who turned out for the last election
Which of the following statements about the partisan leanings of various PACs is LEAST accurate?
A. Pharmaceutical PACs tend to favor the Republican Party. B. Labor PACs tend to favor the Democratic Party. C. Energy PACs tend to favor the Republican Party. D. Most influential PACs court support by giving exclusively to one party. E. Trial lawyer PACs tend to favor the Democratic Party.