What was the central issue in Edgewood v. Kirby?

A) School financing B) Teachers' unions C) Racial and ethnic disparities in standardized test scores D) Affirmative action in Texas public universities E) The curriculum in high school science courses as it related to evolution and creationism


A

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a. a structural factor b. a political linkage c. a governmental factor d. a governmental action

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Would you say the "rally ‘round the flag" syndrome is a positive or a negative phenomenon for U.S. foreign policy (or both)? Why? What historical example can you provide to solidify your argument?

What will be an ideal response?

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The decline of labor unions has had a negative impact on __________

a. Wal-Mart b. workers’ wages c. single-issue interest groups d. CEO pensions

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Defining who is eligible to vote—sometimes expanding the franchise and in some cases limiting it—has been a function of

a. political parties. b. state governments. c. city and county governments. d. the candidates’ campaigns. e. Congress.

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