Is it possible to have a monarch as a head of state in a democracy?

A. Yes, this can occur in semi-presidential regimes.
B. Yes, this can occur in presidential regimes.
C. Yes, this can occur in parliamentary regimes.
D. No, it is impossible for a country to be considered a democracy if it still has a monarchy.


C. Yes, this can occur in parliamentary regimes.

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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding block and categorical grant programs?

a) States compete with each other to receive block grants funds but don't compete for categorical grant money. b) States and localities don't have to provide matching funds for block grants, whereas they must provide matching funds for categorical grants. c) Block grants allow state and local officials relatively more discretion in deciding how money should be spent than do categorical grants. d) States and localities regularly take the federal government to court in order to receive the full amount of categorical grants. e) State and local governments in Texas do not pursue funding from block or categorical grants.

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The Supreme Court struck down the Communications Decency Act of 1996 because ________

a. the act failed to punish those guilty of posting indecent material on the Internet b. the act restricted free speech protections to online systems c. the act failed to protect children from viewing offensivematerial over the Internet d. the act provided freedom of speech to books and newspapers only e. the act restricted access to the Internet

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The Rehnquist Court took a very __________ approach toward federalism

A) state-centered B) nation-centered C) commerce-centered D) liberal E) anti-state

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An act that prohibits racial discrimination in public accommodations involving interstate commerce

a. Civil Rights Act of 1964 b. Civil Marriage Act of 2005 c. Voting Rights Act of 1965 d. Civil Rights Act of 1871

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