"Disenfranchised" Californians (about 3% of the population) live in survival mode, experience marginalization and social exclusion daily, and reside in areas rivaling the poorest areas of West Virginia and Mississippi.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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In the 1980s, states raised the minimum drinking age to 21. What role did the federal government play in bringing this about?

a. Congress required states to raise the drinking age as a condition for receiving federal highway funding. b. The president issued an executive order requiring states to raise the drinking age. c. The Supreme Court issued a decision invalidating state laws that allowed drinking by people under 21. d. Congress made raising the drinking age an eligibility requirement for a competitive grant program.

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A large percentage of __________, more than any other age group, vote in presidential elections

Fill in the blanks with correct word

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How does the United States judicial system differ from those of most other countries?

a. The United States has both federal and state courts, whereas most countries have a single national judiciary. b. The United States has both federal and state courts, whereas most countries have decentralized judicial systems. c. Unlike most other countries, the United States offers justices life tenure. d. Unlike most other countries, the United States grants the judicial branch the power of judicial review.

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According to at least one study of the impact of sports stadiums on local economies, the impact of such stadiums is

a. negligible. b. profoundly positive. c. profoundly negative. d. They are a driving force in attracting the creative class.

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