The right to enter into a work contract would be an example of ___________ equality
A) social
B) economic
C) visible
D) political
E) practical
B
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In its 2013 United States v. Windsor ruling, the Supreme Court held that
A. the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act was invalid. B. the federal government was prohibited from providing benefits to same-sex spouses of federal employees. C. all state and local laws prohibiting or inhibiting same-sex laws are unconstitutional. D. states could not pass any laws regulating marriage, whether with same-sex or opposite-sex couples. E. marriage could only be a union between a man and a woman.
Which of the following statements best describes the global community's attitude toward the importance of education for boys and girls based on the Pew Global Attitudes Survey in 2007?
a. There is widespread support for educating both boys and girls in all countries except those in which education for girls is lacking, where only 14 percent of the respondents viewed education as being important for girls. b. Most countries support educating both boys and girls, but some Muslim countries are adamantly against education for girls and do not see it as important at all. c. About half the countries in the world see educating boys and girls as being equally important, and about half believe it is far more important to educate boys. d. There is widespread support for educating both boys and girls in all countries, even in those where education for girls is lacking, although 14 percent of respondents viewed education for boys as more important.
The margin of error for national polls is around +/-3 percent
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Proportional representation means that
a. voters in a state or district select among candidates; the one with the most votes wins the seat. b. voters select among parties; each party receives the same percentage of seats in the legislature they got in the overall vote. c. voters in a state or district select among candidates; votes for the two major parties receive a higher proportion of seats. d. voters select among parties; the top two parties divide up legislative seats based on what percentage of the vote they received.