Efforts to draw boundaries to promote the election of minorities

A) have been equally effective for blacks as for Hispanics.
B) have been more effective for Hispanics than for blacks.
C) have been more effective for blacks than for Hispanics.
D) were more effective for blacks in the 1980s, but more effective for Hispanics in the 1990s.
E) have been equally ineffective for blacks as for Hispanics.


C

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A. the provisions in Article II of the Constitution. B. the "one person, one vote" rule. C. membership in the two major political parties. D. political gerrymandering. E. the rules established by the federal judiciary.

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Committee chairs decide which bills receive hearings and which go on to _________, a meeting in which committee members write the version of the bill that they send to the entire chamber for a vote

A) appropriations B) conference C) cloture D) markup E) reconciliation

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The "free exercise clause" of the First Amendment does which of the following?

A) protects the right of persons to worship or believe as they wish B) protects the right of persons not to hold any religious beliefs C) protects people from being compelled to act contrary to their religious beliefs unless those beliefs collide with valid law D) all of the above E) allows government funds to be used to build churches

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The framers of the Constitution chose which form of federalism for America?

a. A confederation of states possessing equal power. b. A unitary system in which all of the power is concentrated in the national government. c. A system of shared sovereignty with the national and state government both possessing governmental power. d. A system of dual federalism in which both the state and the national government have equal power. e. A system of funding which freed the states from having the federal government determine how the money would be spent.

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