Affirmative action programs permit ________
a. racial epithet
b. racial profiling
c. racial classification
d. racialliberalism
e. racial discrimination
C
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How are Germany's bureaucrats different from those of the U.S. and Britain?
a. German bureaucrats do not have a background in law, while those in the U.S. and Britain are usually lawyers. b. German bureaucrats are usually lawyers, while those in the U.S. and Britain do not have a background in law. c. German bureaucrats believe that the law is flexible, whereas those in the U.S. and Britain see it as a set system of codes. d. German bureaucrats believe the law is a set system of codes, while those in the U.S. and Britain see common law as more flexible.
In the last 30 years, voter turnout among American 18- to 24-year-olds has been
a. steadily increasing. b. steadily declining. c. up and down, mostly up. d. up and down, mostly down. e. basically holding steady.
The following exchange occurs between a defense attorney and a doctor testifying as an expert witness for her client: "Q: In your opinion and on the basis of your experience, does the computer overread or underread EKGs? A: Overread. Q: And that's the way it should be, isn't that correct? A: Yes. Q: And that is because all doubt must be resolved in favor of the patient, isn't that right? A:
Yes.". What objection should opposing counsel raise? a. Hearsay c. Leading questions b. Privilege d. Best evidence rule
The power of the president to veto laws is an example of
A) implied powers. B) the supremacy clause. C) checks and balances. D) suffrage. E) the substantial powers clause.