________ was the first “living-room war.”
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The Vietnam War
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Why has the Supreme Court upheld the government's banning the burning of draft cards but declared unconstitutional a law banning the burning of the American flag?
A) The burning of draft cards is not political speech. B) The Constitution has an amendment that allows for the burning of the American flag. C) The Constitution has an amendment that specifically protects draft cards. D) The government has a right to run a military draft and so can protect draft cards, even if this restricts speech. E) The American flag is a national symbol.
Which statement about health care in the United States is FALSE?
a. Health care facilities in the U.S. are among the best in the world. b. U.S. citizens spend more on medical expenses than people in other countries. c. The federal government spends less on medical research than other modern nations. d. The Affordable Care Act was upheld as constitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court. e. Federal government expenses for Medicare and Medicaid exceed those related to defense.
In economic terms, the balance of trade is
a. total exports plus total imports. b. total imports minus total exports. c. total imports plus total exports. d. total exports minus total imports.