The act that forbade advocating the overthrow of the government was the

A) Civil Rights Act. B) Mills Act. C) Schenck Act.
D) Smith Act. E) Clear and Present Danger Act.


D

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The concept of "home rule" means that

a. states have the power to make laws that may not be normally constitutional, but are allowed because the laws would only apply to that state. b. city law enforcement officials have the right to enter a home if they suspect illegal activity is going on in the home. c. states can decide for themselves whether or not to deny benefits to citizens who may have moved from another state. d. cities have the power to tax and enact ordinances which they deem necessary without state approval.

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During the colonial period, royal representatives possessed veto power over acts of the colonial legislatures. Because of wide opposition to this practice, most state constitutions at first gave no veto power to governors. Over time, however, governors gained veto powers, in some cases extending to particular items in appropriations bills. This suggests that state governors have?

a. made significant gains in legislative power with the adoption of the line-item veto. b. used the veto in the way that was intended by the framers of the Constitution. c. used the veto to overturn legislation that had been popular with the citizens of their states. d. expanded their veto power to include the pocket veto. e. done a more effective job of governing than royal representatives did in colonial times.

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What is the Road Map for Peace? Why is it significant in terms of U.S. policy?

What will be an ideal response?

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Payments to unemployed workers is administered by the

a. Texas Department of Jobs and Industry. b. Texas Workforce Commission. c. Texas Commission on Unemployment. d. Texas Workfare Office. e. Texas Rehabilitation Commission.

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