Chief Justice Marshall announced a broad definition of the power granted to Congress by the Constitution to regulate commerce "among the several states," in which famous ruling?
a. United States v. E. C. Knight Company
b. Hammer v. Dagenhart
c. Gibbons v. Ogden
d. United States v. Lopez
c
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The lack of immigration from Asia during much of the first half of the twentieth century can be attributed most directly to ______.
a. the fact that most Asians preferred to emigrate to European democracies because of patterns of discrimination in the United States b. the lack of political opportunities available to Asians in the United States c. the fact that Asians have never seen the United States as providing economic opportunities for them d. the fact that Japanese culture is marked by a fear of learning a new language e. legislation passed by Congress that restricted immigration from China and Japan
Which statement about China's noncommunist "democratic parties" is INCORRECT?
a. Each represents a particular group in Chinese society. b. Although they do provide advice to the Chinese Communist Party on nonpolitical matters, they also accept the "guidance" of the party, meaning that they do not challenge it for power nor contest policy. c. All were established after the founding of the People's Republic of China. d. Collectively, they have a membership of just over half-a-million. e. Individual members of these parties may assume important government roles but politically the parties themselves are insignificant.
Most sophisticated analysts would agree that no single level of analysis or no single decision-making model is capable of fully capturing of how the world works
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Regarding citizenship, which of the following is true?
A) No state may deprive Americans, either natural born or naturalized, of their citizenship. B) A state may deprive Americans convicted of certain crimes of their citizenship. C) A state may deprive naturalized Americans, but not natural-born Americans, of their citizenship if they are convicted of certain crimes. D) A state may deprive natural-born Americans, but not naturalized Americans, of their citizenship if they are convicted of certain crimes. E) Citizenship only can come about by having a relative born in the United States.