Which centuries saw the evolution of the modern concept of equality?

A. twentieth and twenty-first
B. seventeenth and eighteenth
C. sixteenth and seventeenth
D. eighteenth and nineteenth
E. nineteenth and twentieth


Answer: E

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In Adarand Constructors v. Peña, the Supreme Court determined that __________

a. affirmative action policies must be scrutinized using the same suspect standard that is used for other policies classifying people by race b. affirmative action policies are subject to an intermediate standard whereby they are presumed to be permissible c. affirmative action policies may be broadly tailored to accomplish a compelling government interest d. affirmative action policies must be designed to address past discrimination without taking into account race, ethnicity, religion, or creed –

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In________________________, the federal government was barred from enforcing the Controlled Substances Act because doing so would offend RFRA

a. Reynolds v. United States (1879) b. Employment Division v. Smith (1990) c. City of Boerne v. Flores (1997) d. Gonzales v. O Centro Espirita (2006)

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_____ courts exist to correct legal errors made by trial courts and to settle controversies about disputed legal principles

a. Superior b. Common-law c. Equity d. Appellate

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