The opening dialogue of the book illustrates that __________.
A. students have no power
B. politics can happen anywhere
C. students are apathetic about national politics
D. teachers and students have similar political power
Answer: B
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What will be an ideal response?
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Compare the two programs, what do they have in common? What is different? What type of research was done (descriptive, etc)? What will be an ideal response?
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A)allowing gubernatorial vetoes of EOA actions to be overridden by the OEO director B)prohibiting state governors from vetoing EOA grants and initiatives C)administering the program exclusively at the federal level D)appointing state-level program directors who were not subject to state or local controls
With respect to the judicial branch, the Constitution
A) created a Supreme Court. B) created a system of lower level federal courts. C) established the power of judicial review. D) specified that there would be nine justices on the Supreme Court. E) all of the above.