What was “Operation Wetback” in the 1950s?
a. The U.S. government deported over one million Mexican immigrants (and some Mexican Americans) from California, Texas, and Arizona.
b. The U.S. government allowed over one million Mexican immigrants to enter California, Texas, and Arizona.
c. The U.S. government deported over three million Mexican immigrants (and some Mexican Americans) from California, Texas, and Arizona.
d. The U.S. government allowed over two million Mexican immigrants to enter California, Texas, and Arizona.
c. The U.S. government deported over three million Mexican immigrants (and some Mexican Americans) from California, Texas, and Arizona.
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Political action committees representing which of the following groups have increased in number most substantially since the mid 1970s?
A. Labor B. Business C. Health-care professionals D. Veterans’ groups E. Civil rights advocates
What is a muted bipolar world?
a. a world system in which two superpowers tightly control their alliance systems b. world system in which two superpowers are joined by other power centers, each with its own sets of interests. However, the other power centers are not yet superpowers c. a world system in which two superpowers are having difficulty managing their alliance systems, but a fundamental bipolar structure still exists d. it is a term that has no meaning in the context of international affairs
Civil law deals with all of the following except
A) private rights. B) individual rights. C) public morality. D) private obligations and responsibilities.
What is the point of original jurisdiction for most litigation in the federal courts?
a. the Supreme Court b. the U.S. district courts c. the U.S. Court of Federal Claims d. the U.S. courts of appeals