The Social Security Act became law in __________.
A. 1930
B. 1933
C. 1935
D. 1945
E. 1951
Answer: C
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If the ethnic and income divisions overlap, then it is likely that ________
A. conflicts that arise between rich and poor may be dampened by ethnic allegiances across social classes B. politics would be destabilized by the intensification of disagreements between groups C. socio-economic conflicts will dissolve because of the underlying similarities in the competing groups D. citizens would value their strong attachments for the entire national community, over their differences in income and ethnicity E. elements of the resource curse will be neutralized by the cross-cutting cleavages of income and ethnicity
In which of the following did Madison explain that the many different parts of the government and its "multiplicity of interests" would reduce the chance of a majority coalition oppressing citizens?
A) Federalist No. 15 B) Federalist No. 46 C) Federalist No. 51 D) Federalist No. 70 E) Federalist No. 78
Which of the following most directly protects individuals' civil liberties?
a. Second Treatise of Civil Government b. TheFederalist Papers c. the Bill of Rights d. theDeclaration of Independence
Political participation is now
A. compulsory, as it has been since 1949. B. evidenced in the use of public media to air complaints about the government. C. allowed only in governmentally-mandated forms. D. discouraged, especially that associated with mass mobilization.