What is the criteria of authenticity also known as?

a) validity checks
b) external criticism
c) internal criticism
d) accuracy


b

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The case of _______________ allowed the Freedoms of Speech and Press be extended to the states.

a. Tinker v. Des Moins b. Marbury v. Madison c. Gitlow v. New York d. New Jersey v. T.L.O. e. Hazelwood v. Khulmeier

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What is a motor voter law? a. It requires that states and cities offer rides for voters who could not otherwise get to the polls. b. It prevents municipalities from closing the polls when voters are still in line. c. It requires that voting places provide adequate parking facilities for voters. d. It allows people in a given locality to register to vote at convenient places such as the

registry of motorvehicles. e. It banned poll taxes and other restrictions to voting.

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The Carter administration's policy of global cooperation focused on all of the following except

a. the shuttle diplomacy throughout Asia. b. the intractable problems of the Middle East. c. the festering problems of southern Africa. d. the serious issues with Panama and the Panama Canal. e. the crucial regional troublespots of the world.

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Which of the following statements is true of the functions of political parties?

A) They act as the major institutions through which the executive and legislative branches cooperate with each other. B) They help increase the voting choices for the electorate by widening the pool of candidates contesting in the general elections. C) They allow the executive and legislative branches of the government to function independently of each other. D) They keep the public from interfering in the affairs of the government. E) They work together to fashion legislation that serves only their own interests.

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