The case of Miller v. California reformulated the standard for obscenity and did which of the following?
a. It shifted primary authority for obscenity policy back to the states and, implicitly, to local governments.
b. It removed state and local government authority for determining obscenity policy.
c. It upheld the federal Child Online Protection Act.
d. It established barriers to the transnational transmission of pornography on the Internet.
a. It shifted primary authority for obscenity policy back to the states and, implicitly, to local governments.
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Which of the following is NOT true about the Australian ballot?
a. It is a secret ballot. b. It was adopted during the Progressive Era. c. It was designed to strengthen the major political parties. d. It lists the names of all candidates running for office.
A choice that government makes in response to some issue on its agenda is called
A) public policy. B) selective selection. C) a law. D) stimulus-response. E) rational choice theory
How did the Articles of Confederation affect America's territories west of the Appalachian Mountains?
a. The federal government was able to easily force the British out of American territory, opening the way for settlement. b. The Articles promised statehood to any region west of the Appalachians that attained a population of 50,000. c. The federal government's military weakness along its frontiers kept the land value low. d. Each state ceded its territorial claims to land west of the Appalachians, giving the federal government great power in the territories.