What is de jure discrimination?
a) Discrimination in fact, lacking the force of law b) Discrimination by law c) Discrimination that is not punishable by law d) Discrimination against ethnic minorities
B
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Which were the points that Scalia made in the Breyer v. Scalia debate?
A. "Originalist" and advocating a "living constitution". B. "Reasonable interpretation" and "active liberty" C. "Living constitution" and "active liberty" D. "Originalist" and "reasonable interpretation".
Which of the following election systems would most benefit a third party and its candidates?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following groups was NOT a member of the New Deal coalition?
A. Catholics B. African Americans C. northern industrial workers D. southern whites E. northeastern businessmen
Where did U.S. parties first arise? Why did they prove necessary in this setting? Why did parties spread from there to other areas of politics?
What will be an ideal response?