What is the basis for the federal government's power to regulate the use of the airwaves and to grant licenses to broadcast?
A. Nothing in the Constitution explicitly prohibits such regulation.
B. The Fairness Doctrine
C. Airwaves and all frequencies that travel through the air belong to the American people.
D. The Sedition Act
E. The PATRIOT Act and other counterterrorism legislation
Answer: C
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a. he was not thirty-five years of age b. he had not lived for fourteen years in the United States c. his parents were not married at the time he ran for office d. he was not a natural-born citizen of the United States
A contingency table should have no more than _____ categories for each variable.
a. two b. five c. eight d. ten
The _________________ branch is considered to be the most representative of the people
a. legislative b. executive c. judicial d. state e. none of the above
The politics of which of the following states is most based on patronage?
a. Minnesota b. Illinois c. California d. Wyoming