Discuss the progress that has been made in the women's rights movement and compare it with the remaining obstacles to full equality.

What will be an ideal response?


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All of the following are true of the death penalty EXCEPT

A. the Supreme Court struck down all existing death penalties in 1972 but invited the states to pass new legislation that would apply the penalty more consistently. B. the death penalty in murder cases is supported by a majority of Americans, though support has recently fallen. C. thirty-one states have capital punishment laws. D. the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a bifurcated procedure for capital cases. E. the Supreme Court has ruled that capital punishment is unconstitutional.

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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights:

A. is based on utilitarian principles. B. is not very well known among people around the world. C. does not represent an international consensus. D. lacks enforcement powers. E. specifies concrete human rights.

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Arbitration differs from mediation because the decision:

a. is binding b. is made by a judge c. always favors the plaintiff d. is directly appealed to the supreme court

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Party organization begins

A. at the national chair B. at the state chair C. at the precinct level D. with the grassroots

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