The __________ was created in 1964 to investigate complaints about illegal employment discrimination
a. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
b. Civil Rights Commission—
c. Warren Commission
d. Hayes Commission
a
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Slander refers to
a. the First Amendment. b. government officials. c. spoken words. d. sedition statutes. e. evidence seized illegally
Which of the following was primarily responsible for ending racial segregation of U.S. public schools?
a. The U.S. Supreme Court. b. The U.S. Department of Education. c. Congress. d. The president.
If a white female applies to a college that has a limited number of slots in its accelerated BSN (Nursing) program but is denied admission, only to later discover that her academic record was better than that of the male and minority applicants who had been admitted, on what grounds might she sue the college, based on the Bakke case?
A. Reverse discrimination B. De factosegregation C. Strict scrutiny D. Rational basis E. De juresegregation
Outline the four basic strategies that interest groups use to try to shape policy. Which of these is most effective?
What will be an ideal response?