What was the single most imporant decision made at the Philadelphia convention?
What will be an ideal response?
to nullify the Articles of Confederation and write a new consitution
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In 1863, during the Civil War, what did President Abraham Lincoln do to make slavery illegal?
A. Signed the Missouri Compromise B. Issued the Emancipation Proclamation C. Vetoed the Kansas-Nebraska Act D. Passed the Eleventh Amendment E. Declared martial law
In order to create a balance between maximum freedom of its citizens and social responsibility, California’s policies
a. allow all citizens the freedom to make their own decisions in all matters b. restrict all decision-making by the citizens and have created a law for virtually every activity. c. can direct a law enforcement officer to invade your home and personal belongings at any time. d. place some limits on our freedom for the good of the larger society.
Three of the following constitute what David Easton called the “intellectual foundation stones” of behavioralism. Which is not a foundation stone?
a. A belief in regularities or uniformities of political behavior b. A commitment to verification of such generalizations through testing c. An emphasis on quantification where possible d. An obligation to use empirical data to advise policy makers
The final result of the conflict over the Clairton plant was that U.S. Steel:
A. continued polluting as it had in the past. B. did only as much cleaning up as its top executives felt it could afford. C. created its own self-regulation commission. D. cut pollution by 90 percent and received some immunity from prosecution.