Which case showed the Supreme Court invalidating a portion of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002?
a. Marbury v. Madison
b. Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
c. McDonald v. City of Chicago
d. National Labor Relations Board v. Noel Canning
b
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Robert Gordon argues that in the relationship between the federal government and local governments in educational policy,
a. there is a fundamental contradiction between setting broad national goals and giving communities freedom to achieve those goals. b. there is no fundamental contradiction between setting broad national goals and giving communities freedom to achieve those goals. c. the federal government should provide funding for schools, and the local governments should set the standards for the schools. d. the local governments should provide funding for schools, and the federal government should set the standards for the schools.
What is the role of executive agreements in foreign policy and when might a president choose to use them?
What will be an ideal response?
The nuanced strategy of the "Obama doctrine" encompasses all of the following approaches except
a. reliance on multilateralism. b. focus on drone strikes. c. maintaining effective questioning processes at Guantanamo Bay. d. limiting American military actions. e. greater reliance on the CIA and Special Operations Forces.
A democratic presidential candidate pointed out numerous flaws in his opponent's health care legislations. He focused on how his opponent's legislations did not cover some major illnesses and how the people would not benefit from them. He ran a commercial featuring a boy who was severely ill but could not pay for his treatment as his health insurance did not cover the disease. The commercial is
an example of _____. A) participatory journalism B) an issue advertisement C) community journalism D) online blogging E) a positive political advertisement