In Griswold v. Connecticut, the Supreme Court ruled that the right to __________ was protected under the Constitution

A) religion
B) assembly
C) privacy
D) suffrage


Answer: C

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Which statement best describes the relationship between Canada and Britain in the nineteenth century?

a. Canadian independence grew out of a stressful, nonconsensual relationship between Canada and Britain. b. Canada´s independence was a product of a slow evolution rather than a revolution. c. Canadians had not yet developed a strong sense of Canadian identity. d. Canadians were resentful of their subordinate place within the British empire. e. Most Canadians had no sense of loyalty to England.

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In their treatment of the internal lives of individuals, the Catholic and Protestant Churches

A) differed radically; only Protestant churches were concerned with the internal life of the individual. B) differed radically; Protestants affirmed the total freedom of the individual from outside control. C) were quite similar; for both the internal life of the individual became a religious concern regulated by the government. D) were quite similar; in both cases, sins of passion, such as sex and gluttony, became less serious than greed and usury. E) introduced private confessionals, which allowed confessors to instruct individuals

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A major slogan of popular protest during the 1930s was

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following factors helped temper rebellion and offer comfort to colonial slaves?

A) religion and family life B) kind treatment from masters C) good food and healthy environments D) interracial liaisons and marriages

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