Which of the following arguments was key to the NAACP’s case in Sweatt v. Painter?
a. One must look only at physical facilities when evaluating educational quality.
b. Education quality is a factor of equal access and equal opportunity.
c. One must look beyond physical facilities when evaluating educational quality.
d. Educational quality cannot be determined by equal access or equal opportunity alone.
c. One must look beyond physical facilities when evaluating educational quality.
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a. outsiders b. insiders c. grassroots activists d. lobbyists
In the 1970s, the dominant growth consensus
a. began to be questioned b. continued through new projects. c. fueled new economic growth. d. led to coastal protection legislation.
The organization of Germany's Federal Republic has been successful in establishing a stable democracy in all of the following ways EXCEPT
a. it has permitted successful alterations in power. b. it has helped to assure that undemocratic right-wing parties receive little support. c. its system of divided powers has kept policy change slow. d. its introduction of a weak presidency has minimized potential abuse of executive power. e. its allowances for emergency powers have minimized legislative deadlocks.
__________ is the publication of false and damaging information about someone
A) Fraud B) Libel C) Negligence D) Prior restraint E) Slander