Which of the following best explains the rationale for the selective incorporation of freedom of assembly?

a. It is included in the Bill of Rights.--
b. The framers intended for the state and federal governments to respect this right.
c. It is a fundamental freedom essential to order, liberty, and justice.
d. It is one of the implicit rights reserved to the people by the Tenth Amendment.


c

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a. Do you approve of helping generation after generation on welfare? b. Do you approve of helping the poor? c. Do you approve of helping the disadvantaged? d. Do you approve of helping the unfortunate?

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What does it mean to say that treaty obligations are costly signals?

a. Leaders pay a high price for the opportunity to join an international treaty. b. Only wealthy states comply with international treaties. c. Leaders pay a high price for violating their international commitments. d. Leaders pay a high price for signaling their willingness to join international treaties.

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How do joint resolutions differ from concurrent resolutions? 

A. They typically deal only with finance issues.  B. They only have to pass the Senate, not the House. C. They don't require the governor's signature. D. They cannot deal with constitutional amendments.

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In a study with four experimental conditions, there are ________ possible orders of conditions

A) 24 B) 8 C) 16 D) 38 Fill in the blank with the correct answer.

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