All of the following statements concerning incorporation of the Bill of Rights are true EXCEPT this:

a. Incorporation has taken place on the basis of provisions of the Fourteenth Amendment.
b. Incorporation is a matter of interpretation rather than a constitutional principle.
c. The Supreme Court began the process of incorporation of the Bill of Rights in the late 1960s.
d. Incorporation has taken place on the theories of both selective incorporation and total incorporation.
e. Without incorporation, the Bill of Rights would apply only to acts of the federal government.


c. The Supreme Court began the process of incorporation of the Bill of Rights in the late 1960s.

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If no candidate for vice president receives a majority of the electoral votes,

A) the Senate selects the vice president from one of the two candidates with the most electoral votes. B) the House of Representatives, voting by state, selects the vice president from one of the three candidates with the most electoral votes. C) the Supreme Court determines the winner. D) a majority of the state legislatures selects from one of the two candidates with the most electoral votes. E) the constitution provides for a re-vote.

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A theory of constitutional interpretation that determines the constitutionality of a law in light of what the words of the Constitution obviously seem to say is

A) original-intent theory. B) living-constitution theory. C) statutory interpretation. D) judicial review. E) plain-meaning-of-the-text theory.

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Which of the following is a well-respected, non-partisan policy analyst often relied on by federal politicians in making decisions?

  a. the Brookings Institute  b. the Congressional Budget Office  c. the Heritage Foundation  d. the Office of Management and Budget 

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