States can regulate what goes on in cyberspace by focusing on the intermediate actors that provide links between sources and consumers

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The Articles of Confederation required __________ consent from the states for amendments to be approved

a. three-fifths b. unanimous c. two-thirds d. majority

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What can Congress do to influence foreign policy if it is not satisfied with the way the president has handled foreign policy?

A. Congress can fire ambassadors who are not executing foreign policy according to Congress's wishes. B. Congress can reduce appropriations for executing the president's foreign policy. C. Congress can command the military to execute foreign policy according to Congress's wishes. D. Congress can change foreign policy with a joint declaration of two-thirds of each chamber, which does not require the president's signature.

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In the 2005 case of Granholm v. Heald, the Court ruled that:

A. a state sodomy law was illegal. B. a state law that permitted in-state, but not out-of-state, wineries to make direct sales to consumers was stricken. C. voter IDs were unconstitutional under the equal protection clause. D. states could regulate international cruise ships

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For James Madison, factions were by definition

a. pernicious because they pursue selfish aims contrary to the rights of others or the public interest. b. critically important for the efficient operation of a unitary executive, who needs information from organized interests. c. not a serious problem in a democracy. d. the only real check on Congressional power.

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