The inalienable rights enumerated in the Declaration of Independence are
A. liberty, equality, and fraternity.
B. life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
C. life, liberty, and property.
D. equality and liberty only.
E. life and property only.
Answer: B
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The USA PATRIOT Act provides the government with methods for circumventing restrictions on __________
Fill in the blanks with correct word
The form of government adopted in the U.S. Constitution is an example of which principle?
A) Liberalism B) Sovereignty C) Postmodernism D) Integration
Science had achieved an independent status by the beginning of
A) the nineteenth century. B) the seventeenth century. C) the Middle Ages. D) the Renaissance.
Public schools
A. can censor speech in yearbooks and newspapers in furtherance of their educational mission. B. can never censor student speech. C. can organize teacher led prayers. D. can censor student speech, but only on school grounds during school hours. E. can censor student speech, but only on school grounds.