Which view of ethics and morality holds that truth and morality cannot be adjusted to specific circumstances?
a. Pragmatism
b. Rationalism
c. Relativism
d. Universalism
c. Relativism
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"Commerce among the several states" was first defined in
a. McCulloch v. Maryland. b. Printz v. United States. c. Gibbons v. Ogden. d. Marbury v. Madison.
Which statement is true about ordinances?
a. They are passed by the state and enforced by municipal courts. b. Cities enact and enforce their own ordinances. c. Ordinances are not enforceable by law. d. The appellate courts have original jurisdiction over ordinance cases.
In a given congressional session,
A) most bills that are introduced become law. B) most bills that are introduced by the majority party in the House become law. C) most bills that are introduced by the majority party in the Senate become law. D) about half of all bills that are introduced become law. E) very few of the bills that are introduced become law.
Two atmospheric problems have become major international issues—global warming and depletion of the ozone layer. Explain the causes of these problems and then compare and contrast the international management of each
What has led to success or failure in managing these problems? What might be done to overcome the failures? In your answer, consider the logic of the "tragedy of the commons." What will be an ideal response?