Which U. S. Supreme Court case ruled that no limits may be placed on sources that can be used, or a cap on the amount spent, in ballot initiative campaigns?
a. Simpson v. United States
b. Malone v. White Motor Corp.
c. Bellotti v. First National Bank of Boston
d. Bankers Trust Co. v. Mallis
c
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Evidence proves that many opinions elicited through polls
A) are outright lies. D) never change. B) are not very strongly held. E) All of the above C) are deeply ideological.
Gitlow v. New York and Scales v. the United States both __________
a. overturned restrictions on political speech b. struck down laws that censored newspapers c. affirmed that terrorism suspects have no right to free speech d. upheld limits on free speech when the government is under threat
How do scholars measure partisanship?
a. By asking respondents in polls which party they voted for in the last election. b. By asking respondents in polls whether they donated money to a candidate in the last election. c. By requiring respondents in polls submit to MRIs to measure deep cognitive attachments to the parties. d. By asking respondents a series of questions that place them on a 7-point scale.
The Constitution requires a census to be held every 10 years
Indicate whether the statement is true or false