The Green Revolution was a strategy

a. involving environmental planning in India.
b. for improving agricultural production involving improved seeds, heavy use of fertilizers, and irrigation.
c. for decreasing India's output of greenhouse gases.
d. for improving agricultural production through the creation of large publicly-owned collectives.
e. for increased environmental protection regulation in the aftermath of a major disaster at a foreign-owned chemical plant.


a

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a. True b. False

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Closed primaries allow

a. any registered voter to participate, and the voter may ask for a ballot of either party.
b. only voters who are registered party members to participate
c. voters not enrolled in a political party to choose either ballot.
d. voters time to discuss the candidates, choose one, and then vote.

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Monitoring government infringemen on civil rights is the Supreme Court's responsibility, according to the doctrine of:

a. strict construction. b. judicial restraint. c. judicial review. d. natural law.

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Which of the following issues recently addressed by the state of Arizona has resulted in laws that have some aspects that are at odds with federal policies and were found to be unconstitutional? 

A. Immigration policy B. Maximum speed limits on interstate highways C. Establishing an official language D. Increasing minimum wage E. Gun regulation policy

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