The suffragists won early victories in Wyoming and Colorado. They scored the ultimate victory in their quest for enfranchisement of women when

a. the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed, which granted universal suffrage to everyone.
b. the Twentieth Amendment was passed in 1920, giving women the right to vote in all states.
c. the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that women had the right to vote in Smith v. Allwright.
d. the Nineteenth Amendment was passed in 1920, forbidding the states to deny women the right to vote on thebasis of gender.


d

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a. in excess of one million dollars. b. of less than one million dollars. c. allowed for under the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002. d. not subject to federal campaign finance regulations. e. by a corporation.

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Which of the following best explains the outcome of the Mergens’ case?

a. The Court reaffirmed the principle of separation of church and state by forbidding the creation of faith-based clubs on campus. b. The Court upheld students’ rights to establish faith-based clubs and organizations on high school campuses. c. The Court refused to acknowledge the Equal Access Act in its application to high school campuses. d. The Court decided that high school students lacked the maturity to conduct faith-based activities on campus.

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Adhering to Justice John M. Harlan's concurrence in ______________ (1967), the Supreme Court has since held that the Fourth Amendment extends to any place or any thing in which an individual has a reasonable expectation of privacy

a. Katz v. United States b. Melton v. United States c. United States v. Calandra d. United States v. Davies

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The first permanent court to deal with significant illegal acts was the

a. International Court of Justice. b. European Court of Justice. c. International Criminal Court. d. International Military Tribunal.

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