In Goldberg v. Kelly (1970), the Supreme Court held that the Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Clause required a state agency to provide a _____ before terminating a person's welfare benefits
a. grace period
b. written justification
c. hearing
d. lawyer
C
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The Supreme Court found most of Arizona's immigration law to be a violation of whose broad control over immigration?
a. states b. the federal government c. local government d. the United Nations
Civil rights concern
a. the right to freedom of expression. b. the rights enumerated in the First Amendment. c. the rights of economic and social equality. d. the right not to be discriminated against. e. the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
How are tags used to derail legislation during the closing days of a Senate session?
a. A Senate committee chair can use this power once a session to force a bill back to committee, preventing it from being voted on and ultimately killing it. b. It allows a senator to postpone a committee hearing on a bill for at least forty-eight hours, which can be fatal to a bill. c. A senator can bring the legislation before the judiciary, which can impose an order stopping consideration of the bill if it is found unconstitutional. d. It allows a senator to speak against a bill for as long as he or she can stand and talk, thus preventing it from being voted on before the end of the session.
Guttman scaling is based on which of the following ideas?
a.) Political tendencies arise from one's upbringing. b.) There exists a relationship among certain political behaviors or attitudes. c.) Political behavior is essentially irrational. d.) There is no way to predict political attitudes.