In multinational empires in the nineteenth century, nationalism
a. resulted in a dominant language.
b. evolved into a xenophobic ideology.
c. increased the industrial capacity of the state.
d. created pressure to break larger states into smaller ones.
d
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What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following statements about issue networks is LEAST accurate?
A. They are often open to groups with opposing interests. B. They create permanent alliances based on the exchange of mutual benefits. C. It is fairly common in Washington today for issue networks to dominate policy in a given area. D. They are linked by shared expertise in a given area. E. They typically consist of lobbyists, policy specialists, members of Congress, and federal bureaucrats.
Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) and Roe v. Wade (1973) have been extremely important in the development of
a. a constitutional right to privacy. b. a test that can be used to determine what is protected speech. c. American due process. d. the rights of individuals accused of crimes.
A request to the Supreme Court that it review a case that was already decided is made via a(n)
A. writ of certiorari. B. brief. C. certiorari petition. D. discuss list. E. amicus curiae.