Explain how institutions can influence the progression of women and LGBTQ rights.
What will be an ideal response?
Students can compare and contrast the feminism and LGBTQ movements between countries.
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Why was the War Powers Resolution (1973) adopted by Congress?
a. to expand the powers of the president in the conduct of war b. to limit the powers of the military-industrial complex in influencing foreign policy c. to reinvigorate the role of Congress in the conduct of war d. to make Congress the sole actor in the conduct of war
During the 20th century, American parties lost their exclusive control over
A. the staffing of government jobs. B. nominations. C. campaign financing. D. candidate platforms. E. All of these answers are correct.
In _____________, the Court unanimously struck down a Maryland constitutional provision requiring persons seeking public office to take an oath declaring their belief in God
a. McDaniel v. Paty (1978) b. Torcaso v. Watkins (1961) c. Brown v. Pena (1977) d. Cantwell v. Connecticut (1940)
The Wagner Act was significant mostly because it ______.
a. curtailed the power of monopolies b. was partly responsible for the Great Depression c. vastly expanded the power of labor unions d. led to fifty years of protectionist trade policy e. eliminated congressional control of monetary policy