The suppression of women’s rights was often justified by the claim that women ______.

a. did not have 14th Amendment rights
b. were not considered citizens under the Bill of Rights
c. needed to be protected and shut out of normal elements of public life
d. got their rights through their husbands and fathers


c. needed to be protected and shut out of normal elements of public life

Political Science

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The gradual process of democratization begun under military rule included all of the following EXCEPT

a. redirecting the country's foreign policy towards gaining closer ties with the United States. b. reestablishing direct elections for state governors. c. eliminating the government's power to oust legislators. d. granting political amnesty for dissenters. e. All of the above were steps taken by the military in its efforts to gradually restore democracy.

Political Science

The ______ is the federal agency responsible for ensuring the safety of U.S. domestic travel.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Political Science

Many individuals recently urged President Obama to reform health care by setting up a single-payer system like the Canadian system. In developing his health-care reform plan, the president ruled out that option early using the criterion of ______ because it was likely to be “dead on arrival” in Congress.

A. political feasibility B. technical feasibility C. effectiveness D. equitable

Political Science

One entity that has taken on an important role in promoting and investigating issues concerning human rights is NGOs

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science