What was the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy? What was the penalty for a soldier who violated this policy? What is the current status of the policy?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Describe the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, which stated that the military would not ask about the sexual orientation of soldiers, but that soldiers could not tell others if they were gay or lesbian. Therefore, gays and lesbians could serve in the military, but only if they remained "in the closet."
2. Note that gay and lesbian soldiers who revealed their sexual orientation could be discharged from the military.
3. Note that Barack Obama signed a law eliminating "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and opening the door for gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military.

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The first version of the Equal Rights Amendment was introduced to Congress in

a. 1921. b. 1923. c. 1973. d. 1978.

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The results of performance appraisals are used to determine or influence:

1. Pay raises. 2. Eligibility for promotion. 3. Shift bids/duty assignments. 4. Career development decisions. 5. Eligibility for reinstatement. 6. Layoffs/reduction in force decisions. 7. Terminations.

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Why was the General Services Administration created as an independent executive agency in 1949

A. To promote the interests of small businesses B. To conduct covert operations outside the United States C. To manage the government's Social Security programs D. To serve specific parts of the government E. To provide services and office space for most federal agencies

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Which of the following has limited the power of the presidency?

A) a system of separation of powers and checks and balances B) the federal system C) informal controls such as the rise of political parties and the mass media D) the War Powers Resolution E) all of the above

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