Even in the 1930s, public opinion polls showed
A. that as many as half the voters were skeptical of a federal unemployment compensation program.
B. that over 90 percent of Americans were supportive of Social Security.
C. that most Americans were against the national highway system being built at the time.
D. that most Americans wanted an activist foreign policy.
E. None of these are correct.
Answer: A
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a. moral b. religious c. economic d. psychological e. social
The wording the Declaration of Independence drew heavily upon John Locke’s theories of
a. natural rights and the social contract. b. royal prerogative. c. anarchy and self-actualization. d. religion as a counterweight to reason. e. self-fulfillment.
The historical reference to a "wall of separation" between religion and the state can be found in
A) the Bill of Rights. B) a series of debates in the First Congress. C) the writings of Thomas Jefferson. D) twentieth-century Supreme Court decisions. E) the Federalist papers.
The supremacy clause allows for which of the following?
a. states to ignore laws they believe are unconstitutional b. the actions of the federal government to preempt actions by the states c. state governments to discriminate against citizens of other states in favor of their own d. the federal government to strike down the laws of the states that it does not think are fair