Traditionally, citizen access to the media has been ______.
a. direct
b. individualized
c. immediate
d. remote
e. sporadic
d. remote
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Writing for the Supreme Court in Schall v. Martin (1984), Justice _________ stressed that "the Constitution does not mandate elimination of all differences in the treatment of juveniles."
a. Stewart b. O'Connor c. Stevens d. Rehnquist
The point of the Africa for Norway movement was to
a. demonstrate how patronizing many Western-led development efforts can be. b. help raise money and awareness of a serious problem suffered by Norwegians. c. gather funds to solve the global AIDS crisis. d. advance global awareness of the looming environmental disaster. e. develop sophisticated technological tools to use in sustainable development.
How do Super PACs differ from traditional PACs?
a. Contributions to them are tax-deductible. b. They can directly fund specific candidates and parties. c. They may not contribute directly to parties or candidates. d. They pay a fee to the government in return for loose regulations on their activities. e. They do not fund television and radio commercials.
Substantive due process created a standard whereby the states had a legal burden to prove that their laws were which of the following?
a. a valid exercise of power b. fairly applied to all citizens c. consistent with the First Amendment d. consistent with federal regulations e. similar to one another