In Griswold v. Connecticut, the Supreme Court ruled that

a. the Connecticut birth control laws violated the constitutional right to privacy.
b. the Connecticut birth control laws were constitutional.
c. a right to privacy exists, but it applies only to protections against the national government, not state governments.
d. there is no right to privacy guaranteed by the Constitution.


a. the Connecticut birth control laws violated the constitutional right to privacy.

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Dual federalism is the idea that the

a. federal and state governments each has its own separate grant of power b. states and federal government can work together on particular issues in order to provide solutions to national problems. c. federal and state governments put solutions to a national problem to a vote of the people. d. federal government plays two roles.

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Which of the following would NOT be found in low-constraint research?

A) Sophisticated measurement instruments B) Observation of more than one participant C) Random assignment of participants to conditions D) Any sort of statistical analysis

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In the Fourth Republic, Nigerian civil society groups have sought to influence politics through all of the following tactics EXCEPT

a. direct actions like strikes and protests. b. forming relations with the National Assembly and state legislatures. c. forming close relations with political parties. d. establishing close ties to state officials. e. exposing government corruption.

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After the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 204, Iraq's stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction were discovered and destroyed

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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