What group of people are the main activists for morality policy issues?
a. Senior citizens
b. Conservatives
c. Catholics
d. Religious adherents
d
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The 2003 Ethics Bill was an improvement over the 1991 bill because it
a. ensures that more information will be available to the public. b. requires candidates to disclose cash balances in their campaign accounts. c. forbids legislators who are attorneys to represent a paying client before a state agency. d. requires candidate to file campaign finance reports via the Internet, with a few exceptions. e. All of the above provisions are improvements over the 1991.
A steals B's car. The police find A with B's car, but the car has been mostly disassembled and sold. At his arraignment, A pleads nolo contendere. The nolo contendere plea will
a. give B a summary judgment in a civil suit based on A's converting the car to his own use. b. permit the court to convict the defendant without the defendant having to plead guilty. c. shift to the prosecution the burden of proving the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. d. None of the above is true.
Why did President Bush create the White House Office of Global Communications in 2002?
a. to enhance the United States' reputation abroad and counter the image of the United States as the "Great Satan" b. to better coordinate communications among the nearly two dozen U.S. intelligence agencies c. to improve international coordination in counterterrorism efforts d. to downplay China's human rights abuses and build public support for trade relations with China
The fifty state party organizations have strikingly similar systems
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.