In Haig v. Agee (1981), the Supreme Court upheld the Reagan Administration's decision to revoke the _____ of a former CIA agent whose foreign activities were deemed a threat to national security
a. citizenship
b. security clearance
c. passport
d. transactional immunity
C
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In the nineteenth century, candidates for public office were chosen by
A) back room caucuses. B) open primaries. C) closed primaries. D) jungle primaries. E) unanimous vote.
In 1968, the Soviet Union invaded ___________________ to turn back an attempt to liberalize the regime there.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which of the following is an advantage to having international cases heard in a national court?
A) Judgments are sometimes enforceable. B) Private individuals and companies can pursue legal complaints through national courts. C) There is a lack of choice as regards in which state the case can be heard. D) The authority of national courts can extend beyond the state's borders.
Pollsters often achieve a random sample by
a. asking their friends. b. calling the residents of a particular city. c. selecting numbers from a phone book. d. stopping people on the street. e. using random-digit dialing.