The earliest method for nominating presidential candidates was the party convention.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Which of the following accurately describes a difference between de jure and de facto segregation/discrimination in the United States?
a. De jure segregation/discrimination is now fairly rare; de facto segregation/discrimination is now fairly common. b. De jure segregation/discrimination is generally constitutional; de facto segregation/discrimination is generally unconstitutional. c. De jure segregation/discrimination is fairly common now; de facto segregation/discrimination was fairly common during the civil rights movement. d. De jure segregation/discrimination currently exists by race; de facto segregation/discrimination currently exists by gender. e. De jure segregation/discrimination is prohibited by the Constitution; de facto segregation/discrimination is prohibited by law.
In larger and taller buildings, crime occurs mostly in public areas
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
In his study Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville made which of the following observations?
a. He asserted that a strong religious tradition makes it very difficult for creative statesmen to advance democracy and equality in the United States. b. He noted the significance of a unique American history relatively free of aristocracy. c. He downplayed the value of an Anglo-Saxon inheritance of constitutional liberty. d. He argued that there was little strategic value to the 3,000 miles of ocean separating America from Europe.
The Edict of Nantes was
a. the agreement that united various principalities into the country of France. b. a decree issued by Henry IV that granted Protestants limited religious toleration. c. a law passed by Charlemagne that divided France among his sons. d. a 1645 treaty that established peace between France and Germany until the outbreak of World War I. e. the founding document of the ancien régime.