The power that enables both the state governments and the national government to tax is an example of a inherent power
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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In Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Company (1968), the Supreme Court invoked the ______________ Amendment in a decision upholding a provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1866
a. Thirteenth b. Fourteenth c. Fifteenth d. Sixteenth
The leader of the U.S. House of Representatives is the _______________
A) Speaker of the House B) majority leader of the House C) majority whip D) sergeant at arms E) vice president of the United States
John Adams was President at the time the Alien and Sedition Acts were passed. According to
the text, what was his stance on the new legislation? a. He refused to sign the bills and they were passed only by filibuster. b. He was a staunch supporter and used his new power excessively. c. He did not oppose their passage; however, he never issued a deportation order and few editors were jailed for sedition. d. He fully supported the Alien Enemies Act but refused to pass the Sedition Act. e. He adamantly opposed the legislation and contested each bill before the Supreme Court.
Legal mobilization is:
a. the decision by a judge in a civil court case b. interest group sponsorship of a case c. how the legal system acquires its cases d. stare decisis