Which Supreme Court decision barred the death sentence for juveniles?

A. Mountain View v. Texas
B. Miller v. Alabama
C. Morales v. Turman
D. Roper v. Simmons


Answer: D

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How was voter turnout essential to the outcome of the 2012 U.S. presidential election?

a. Republicans boosted the participation rates of their traditional voters and pushed voter registration for those favorably disposed to the Republican Party, while the Democrats paid less attention to grassroots work, concentrating instead on television advertising. b. Democrats boosted the participation rates of their traditional voters and pushed voter registration for those favorably disposed to the Democratic Party, while the Republicans paid less attention to grassroots work, concentrating instead on television advertising. c. Democrats boosted the participation rates of their traditional voters, while the Republicans pushed voter registration for those favorably disposed to their party and concentrated on television advertising. d. Democrats boosted the participation rates of their traditional voters and TV advertising, while the Republicans concentrated on grassroots efforts.

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As of 2014, roughly what percentage of state legislators are women?

a. 10 percent b. 25 percent c. 40 percent d. 55 percent

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___________ refers to any sampling method in which each individual has an equal chance of being selected for the sample

a. Equal probability selection method (EPSEM) b. Convenience sampling c. Stratified sampling d. Homogeneous sampling selection

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Even though the residents of Washington, D.C., have never had voting members of Congress, the Twenty-Third Amendment gives the people of Washington, D.C., ________._

A. senators B. representatives C. presidential electors D. ambassadors

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