The main factor in the eventual ratification of the Constitution by the states was
A. the promise that a bill of rights would be added.
B. the large amount of power given to the national government.
C. the elegant nature of the separation of powers.
D. the inclusion of checks and balances.
E. the creation of the office of vice president.
Answer: A
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Separationists differ from accommodationists in that ______.
a. separationists wish to separate issues of school prayer from issues involving the establishment clause b. accommodationists wish to separate issues of school prayer from issues involving the establishment clause c. separationists favor a stricter separation of church and state d. accommodationists favor a stricter separation of church and state
The ______ test seems to provide the most protection for free speech.
a. Lemon b. imminent lawless action c. clear and present danger d. Miller
The “Responsibility to Protect” __________
a. makes a moral case for intervention, but cannot be applied in practice b. would decisively undermine state sovereignty, but has not been applied and is almost certain to be rejected c. somewhat restricts the scope of state sovereignty, though the rule remains relatively untested d. has helped to establish significantly more effective collective security practices at the United Nations