The principle of equality holds that every citizen should be guaranteed his or her own home
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
False
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In which landmark case did the Supreme Court rule that Congress has broad discretion to tax and spend "in the aid of the ‘general welfare'"?
A) United States v. Butler B) Helvering v. Davis C) South Dakota v. Dole D) Baker v. Carr E) Marbury v. Madison
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. In every election, one of the parties benefits from the state of the nation’s economy and voters’ judgments about the nation’s well-being. 2. The United States replaced its republican government with a democratic one. 3. Many Americans today do not feel faithfully represented even though the United States holds more elections for public offices than any other nation in the world. 4. The argument for limiting suffrage boiled down to this: Only the independent and virtuous were fit to govern, and the best evidence of independence and virtue was being a property-holding, White, Protestant male. 5. If there is no real chance that a vote will be decisive, it is of no consequence whether the vote is right or wrong. Ignorance, like abstention from voting, is rational.
Think about the American Idol example in the Are You Equipped? section at the beginning of the chapter. By the judges giving their expert opinions on contestants' performances, they are communicating to the audience how we should vote
Thus, __________ is a threat to internal validity. a. diffusion of treatments b. instrumentation c. placebo effect d. demand characteristics
According to David R. Mayhew, which of the following is the primary consideration of a representative?
A) serving that representative's party B) serving the president C) voting for the national interest as perceived by that representative D) getting reelected E) receiving some type of publicity