The USA PATRIOT Act of 2001
a. enhances presidential power in surveillance, immigration, and money laundering.
b. expands Americans' civil liberties.
c. was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court immediately after its passage.
d. restricted the ability of the president to engage in diplomatic, strategic, and economic alliances.
e. promotes cultural understanding and acceptance of Islam.
A
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Given the stability and sensibility of overall public opinion,
A) public officials do not do their job. D) government ignores public opinion. B) it is the truth. E) None of the above C) elected officials feel compelled to give voters what they want.
According to world systems theory, ________ have the greatest difficulty because they struggle to keep from falling backward while using government intervention to attempt to advance.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
How has public opinion on U.S. foreign policy issues evolved during the Obama administration? What evidence, if any, indicated that the Obama administration considered public attitudes and/or changed its actions as a response to public opinion?
What will be an ideal response?
In 2007, the Supreme Court took which of the following decisions on race and education?
A. It opposed race-based public school initiatives, even if the goal of those initiatives is to enhance diversity. B. It rejected all measures to encourage racial diversity at universities. C. It emphasized the need to expand efforts to ensure racial integration in public schools. D. It approved efforts to expand racial diversity in universities only if the methods employed were systematic and quantifiable. E. It avoided addressing cases related to racial initiatives in either universities or public schools.