The "clear and present danger" test emerged in the Supreme Court's decision in the case of

A. Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire.
B. Miller v. California.
C. Texas v. Johnson.
D. Reno v. ACLU.
E. Schenck v. United States.


Answer: E

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a. Connecticut and Rhode Island. b. Virginia and Maryland. c. Alaska and Louisiana. d. Minnesota and Wisconsin.

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Which of the following is true of a governor's legislative powers?

a. The governor's approval is not required for the legislature to bring an issue to vote in a special session. b. The governor can only call three special sessions during a biennium. c. The governor's signature is mandatory to make a bill into law. d. The governor's post-adjournment veto is absolute and cannot be overridden.

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Japan first achieved a favorable trade balance, meaning it exported more than it imported, during

a. the Great Depression of the 1930s. b. World War I. c. the Tokugawa shogunate. d. the Taisho democracy. e. the Korean War.

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Madison’s theory of extensive government ______.

a. allowed for Americans to have liberty and self-government at the local level and a powerful central government to protect the common interest of the entire country b. provided for a powerful central government and extremely weak local governments c. concentrated virtually all meaningful political power at the local or state level d. was a noble experiment that ultimately failed

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