How are universal entitlements usually funded?
a. through individual contributions
b. through general taxation
c. through the financial markets
d. through private investment
b. through general taxation
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Madison and Jefferson both subscribed to the view that the First Amendment erects a "wall of separation between church and state" ______.
A. but this is only one interpretation, as separation is not mentioned in the Constitution itself B. but all of the other Founders were clear and unequivocal that the government was grounded in and relied on Christian religious doctrine C. although the Constitution specifically calls for the federal promotion of "religious values" D. but the Supreme Court has never addressed government entanglement in religion
Which of the following statements about Japan's historical economic performance is NOT true?
a. Japan's economy had grown steadily from the late 1860s through the Great Depression. b. Although hurt by the Great Depression, Japan recovered quickly and by 1941 was one of the world's fastest growing economies. c. Previous to the occupation following World War II, the Japanese domestic market was rather small. d. The post-World War II occupation brought about reforms that led to the substantial reduction of the concentration of economic power in the country and the expansion of the domestic market. e. Japan did not achieve a favorable trade balance until after WWII.
What is the "invisible primary," and what do candidates do during this period?
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All of the following are true of the 1964 and 1968 Civil Rights Acts EXCEPT
A. the right to equality of opportunity in employment was included. B. discrimination in public accommodations was banned. C. state governments to control school integration were allowed. D. discrimination in housing was banned. E. penalties for those attempting to interfere with civil rights workers were provided.