Advocates of states' rights would use which amendment to argue their constitutional position?
A) First Amendment
B) Fifth Amendment
C) Tenth Amendment
D) Twelfth Amendment
E) Fourteenth Amendment
C
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Why does the "functional hole" of a lack of provision for the welfare of citizens on the part of the state exacerbate the problem of organized crime, as described by Williams?
a. It makes state officials vulnerable to government interference. b. It lowers the overall socioeconomic status of state citizens. c. Organized crime groups can step in to fulfill the function and earn the loyalty of citizens. d. It makes discarded state employees vulnerable to cultic factions. e. It increases the unemployment rate, leaving many people homeless and vulnerable.
In which year did Congress officially create the Office of Management and Budget from the Bureau of the Budget (BOB)?
a. 1950 b. 1960 c. 1970 d. 1980
In the late 1970s and 1980s, Conservative leader and Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher pushed the following policies to boost the U.K.'s economy: a. moderate reforms of the nations' large welfare state and controlled economy. b. total privatization of the National Health Service. c. increases in immigration, along with extensive market reforms. d. privatization of state-owned industries, more restrictions on unions, and welfare state and tax cuts.
A basic tenet of democracy that holds that laws are subject to majority approval.
What will be an ideal response?