All of the Amendments expanded political participation EXCEPT the

a. Eighteenth Amendment.
b. Nineteenth Amendment.
c. Twenty-third Amendment.
d. Twenty-sixth Amendment.
e. Twenty-fourth Amendment.


a

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a. APS ethics Code. b. Psychological Ethics. c. Ethics Code of Psychology. d. APA Ethics Code.

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Successful candidates for party nominations for the presidency owe their nominations primarily to

a. their own personal campaign organizations. b. the backing of the national party organization. c. endorsements from newspapers and television stations d. interest group endorsements and support. e. the Internet and e-campaign technologies.

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Which of the following situations would most likely be a violation of Title IX?

a. an election jurisdiction that does not provide bilingual ballots when there is a large bilingual community b. a legal prohibition on hiring women for positions that are known to be hazardous to women's reproductive health – c. a college that spends significantly more on sports programs for men than for women d. job applications that are not made accessible to the blind

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The overall impact of state bills of rights today is:

A. to undermine the rights and liberties guaranteed by the federal constitution. B. essentially unrelated to the rights and liberties mentioned in the federal constitution. C. to expand the rights and liberties beyond what the federal constitution guarantees. D. rendered moot by the inclusion of a bill of rights in the federal constitution.

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