The Clean Water Act of 1972 did which of the following?
a. Set minimum national standards, industry by industry, for the release of point-source pollution
b. Required local governments to install secondary sewage treatment facilities
c. Delegated to states the obligation to monitor water quality and take enforcement actions
d. All of the above
d
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Which of the following is an example of the rally-round-the-flag effect?
a. George H. W. Bush was reelected after winning the first Gulf War. b. Jimmy Carter gained respect during his handling of the Iranian hostage crisis. c. Ronald Reagan's approval rating increased sharply during the Iran-Contra scandal. d. George W. Bush's popularity was boosted following the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The major obstacle to developing a definitive standard for obscenity cases is that obscenity is
a. very popular. b. very difficult to define. c. very rare. d. clearly protected under the First Amendment. e. none of the above.
Home-rule cities in Texas are sometimes confronted with state statutes enacted to restrict their selfgoverning power and special authority
It is unconstitutional, however, for the legislature to pass a law that targets one specific local governmental entity. The legislature gets around this restriction with regard to limiting specific home-rule cities by A) passing laws that apply to cities in a given population bracket. B) calling on the governor to use his plenary power to order the city to cease and desist the activity in question. C) enacting a amendment to the Texas Constitution (which supersedes statutory law) limiting the activity in question. D) petitioning the Texas delegation to Congress to enact federal legislation limiting the activity in question.. E) requesting a writ of mandamus from the Texas Supreme Court ordering the home-rule city in question to cease the activity the legislation deems inappropriate.
What kinds of media sources do Californians rely on for political information?
What will be an ideal response?