Cobell v. Salazar was a lawsuit concerning which of the following?
a) Indians' health care
b) Indians' education
c) Indian child welfare
d) Indian Individual Monetary Accounts
Answer: D
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A. News stations used the imagery of removing the veil in order to humanize their subjects and resist prevalent terroristic stereotypes. B. Media producers used the imagery of the oppressive veil in order to frame their stories as providing insight to the origins of terrorism. C. Commercial news media contrasted the veil’s oppressive nature with positive depictions of American liberty in order to generate patriotism. D. News outlets framed the image of the veil as a direct threat to American liberty in order to promote general discrimination and mistreatment.
Another term for the legal right to vote is __________
a. franchise b. entitlement c. endowment d. grant
Which of the following is an example of a bureaucracy with a monopolistic model?
a. the Internal Revenue Service b. the U.S. Postal Service c. the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation d. the Civil Aeronautics Board
The most powerful executive group within the European Union is the:
A) ?European Parliament B) ?European Court of Justice C) ?Council of Ministers D) ?European Council E) European Commission