From the beginning, the fight for women's suffrage was

a. universally admired

b. immediately supported by the vast majority of Congress.
c. often opposed by both men and women.
d. supported by the eastern states, and strongly opposed in the western territories.


c

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a. with federal systems. b. where there is a need to have members of the government represent different regions at the national level. c. concerned with separation of powers. d. eager for efficient lawmaking. e. trying to maximize the number of veto points.

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In their majority ruling in Plessy v.Ferguson(1896), the Supreme Court overturned the separatebutequal doctrine that the Court had established in Brown v.Board of Education (1954)

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The case study of Phineas Gage is fascinating. In 1848 Gage was a railroad worker who was the victim of a horrible accident when an explosion caused a tamping iron to be shot through his skull

Gage survived but with several physical and psychological problems. The study of Gage after the accident provided scientists with great insight into the role of the brain in behavior. This is an example of a(n) ___________ case study. a. intrinsic b. instrumental c. descriptive d. comparative

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In the dynamics of an iron triangle, what benefit do interest groups provide to friendly government agencies?

A. lobbying support for agency programs B. administration of mutually beneficial policies C. campaign contributions D. travel funds E. services for constituents

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