What was the significance of Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education (1971)?
a. It was the case in which the Supreme Court outlawed de jure segregation.
b. It was the case in which the Supreme Court outlawed de facto segregation.
c. It was the case in which the Supreme Court ruled that racially restrictive covenants in property deeds were not legally enforceabl
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d. It was the case in which the Supreme Court held that a number of methods, including busing, could be used to eliminate school segregation.
e. It was the first case to deal with municipal employment discrimination.
e. It was the first case to deal with municipal employment discrimination.
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The framers of the Constitution:
A) granted suffrage to all those who professed a belief in Christianity. B) granted the power to set suffrage qualifications to the individual states. C) limited suffrage to those who had been delegates to the Constitutional Convention. D) limited suffrage to adult white males and females who owned property. E) granted suffrage to all persons over the age of twenty-one.
Historically, have Texas voter turnout rates ranked above, below, or about the same as the national turnout rates?
a. below b. above c. about the same as
Of the following, the news media are most likely to focus on
A. events that occur in other countries. B. events that are timely. C. events experienced by ordinary citizens. D. complex events that are difficult to report. E. events that affect small numbers of people.
The Electoral College is an example of direct democracy.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)