From a politically strategic standpoint, how has television benefited political candidates, as compared to radio?
A) It costs much less than radio advertising.
B) It is less expensive than radio, though radio reaches more potential voters.
C) It has allowed them to develop an "image" through carefully planned media appearances and advertisements.
D) There is little difference in benefit between radio and television.
E) It has increased the voter turnout in elections.
C
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Under Roe v. Wade, what rule applied to a woman who wanted an abortion in her first trimester?
a. She was completely free to obtain one. b. She was banned from obtaining one. c. The state could restrict or prohibit it. d. The state could regulate it in the interest of maternal health.
In Palko v. Connecticut (1937), the Supreme Court broadly ruled that certain provisions of the U.S. Constitution's Bill of Rights applied to the states because of
A. the notion of a reasonable person. B. the shock-the-conscience test. C. a rational basis standard. D. the due process and equal protection clauses. E. the notions of ordered liberty and fundamental rights.
The most controversial provisions in House Bill 72, the 1984 education reform law, were
A) a literacy test for teachers and the "no pass, no play" rule. B) students must pass "basic skills" and "life skills" tests before graduating. C) limited class sizes and free pre-kindergarten classes for disadvantaged four-year-olds. D) a new three-track system that placed students in college prep, technical, or remedial classes and year-round schooling. E) tutorials for failing students and limited high school class sizes
The weak relationship between education and social class contributes to polarization
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.