Who rallied the public against the dangers of crowded, inadequate urban housing and the exploitation of child labor in urban factories during the nineteenth century?

a. Blue-dog journalists
b. Muddigging journalists
c. Muckraking journalists
d. Yellow-dog journalists


c

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New York Times v. United States is the most important case regarding which of the following?

a. hate speech b. prior restraint c. fighting words d. libel

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Conservative groups opposed Governor Perry's executive order adding Gardasil to the list of vaccinations required for public school attendance because

a. it appeared to encourage young girls to have sex. b. it appeared to represent a conflict of interest. c. Merck didn't invite the conservative groups to education sessions about the vaccine. d. they thought all vaccines are harmful. e. they don't think HPV causes cervical cancer.

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Often, support for environmental policies is tempered with the YBNIIMP principle

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of these statements about regulations and bureaucracy is true?

a. A large, strong bureaucracy is the best guarantee against corruption within the political system. b. The public tends to accept the necessity of large bureaucracies for effectively regulating the market. c. The potential for corruption increases with the number of regulations and the size of the bureaucracy. d. The level of regulation and the size of the bureaucracy are proportional to the power of elected officials.

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