In _______________, the Supreme Court recognized that the sidewalks surrounding the Court's own building in Washington, D.C. qualified as a public forum and struck down the federal law forbidding use of that space for picketing or handing out leaflets

a. Perry Educational Association v. Perry Local Educators' Association (1983)
b. Lloyd Corporation v. Tanner (1972)
c. Schenck v. United States (1919)
d. United States v. Grace (1983)


D

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A deterrence system in which both sides possess the ability to survive a first strike and launch a devastating retaliatory attack is known as

a. nuclear utilization theory (NUTs). b. second strike activation and defense (SSAD). c. strategic defense initiative (SDI). d. second strike capability (SSC) e. mutual assured destruction (MAD).

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Zinn specifically asserts that if we cannot show racism to be “natural” or intrinsic to human nature, we are necessarily compelled to ______________.

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Conducting a face-to-face public opinion poll is an example of

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