President Roosevelt's global blueprint design for ending World War II and for the postwar world envisaged all of the following except
a. the total defeat and disarming of adversaries.
b. a concerted effort to prevent future global economic depression and to foster self-determination for all states.
c. the reversion to isolationism by the United States.
d. the establishment of a collective global security organization.
e. the initiation of the "Four Policeman" concept to maintain global order.
C
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__________ powers are shared by the federal and state governments
a. Concurrent b. Constitutional c. Federal d. Libertarian e. Unified
Two middle school teachers want to find which of three new violence prevention programs would be most effective in their school. From September through November, program #1 is in effect
It is then replaced by program #2 from December through February, and then program #3 runs from March through May. In June the teachers examined fight reports for the school year and find that there were 14 fights in the fall, 10 fights in the winter, and 6 fights in the spring. They conclude that program #3 is most effective is stopping violence. Which of the following is a plausible rival hypothesis to their interpretation? a. fighting decreases in spring, anyway b. the effects of programs #1 and #2 could have carried over into the spring c. whatever program came third might have been associated with the fewest fights d. all of the above are plausible alternative explanations
Which of the following clauses stipulates that the states must mutually accept one another's public acts, records, and judicial proceedings?
a. The Full Faith and Credit Clause b. The Privileges and Immunities Clause c. The National Supremacy Clause d. The Necessary and Proper Clause
Under the "Motor Voter" law, citizens ______.
A. will automatically be registered to vote when they apply for or renew a driver's license B. must show a valid California driver's license or California identification card to vote in person at a polling place C. can use an expired California driver's license or California identification card to vote in person at a polling place D. when they vote in person at a polling place, must show some form of personal identification which includes any official document or utility bill with their name and address