Whyis it important to be able to count the attendance at a demonstration?How does the aerial photography method help to paint an accurate picture of attendance?
What will be an ideal response?
An ideal response will:
1, Discuss how attendance is used to convey the reach and strength of a movement and show the public and officials why they should pay attention to it.
2, Explain how the aerial photography method is quicker and more reliable than counting. Discuss how grids are constructed and calculated for this purpose.
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Which of the following interpretations of partisanship is correct?
A. Empirical research has demonstrated that most Americans change their partisanship frequently. B. A party might be a shorthand cue for some voters but a source of personal identity for others. C. Few Americans are willing to identify themselves as Republicans or Democrats and answer questions accordingly. D. Scholars have no clear understanding of partisanship and the role it plays in American politics.
For which of the following would the Supreme Court most likely apply an intermediate standard of review to determine whether the policy is an unconstitutional violation of the equal protection clause?
a. having a different minimum age for men to marry than for women to marry b. prohibiting those over 70 years old from working in law enforcement c. prohibiting gays and lesbians from serving in the military d. requiring government contractors to have a racially diverse workforce
The refusal of the Arkansas state government to comply with the Supreme Court order to desegregate public schools exemplifies the concept of
A) ?judicial implementation. B) a court of general jurisdiction. C) diversity of citizenship. D) judicial precedent. E) stare decisis.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Shays’s Rebellion was a grassroots uprising during the confederation period by armed Massachusetts farmers demanding debt relief. 2. The Federalists were largely opposed to the proposed Constitution. 3. The Virginia Plan proposed a bicameral legislature and popular sovereignty. 4. The issue of factions is discussed in Federalist No. 51. 5. Concurrent powers are powers that are shared by both the state and federal governments.