What does the U.S. Constitution have to say about the size of the Supreme Court?
A) It specifically sets the number of justices at six, later amended to nine.
B) It specifically sets the number of justices at nine.
C) It suggests, but does not mandate, a Court of nine justices.
D) It does not indicate how large the Court should be.
E) It specifically places the matter in the hands of the House of Representatives.
D
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a. Lemon v. Kurtzman (1971) b. Sherbert v. Verner (1963) c. Cantwell v. Connecticut (1940) d. Everson v. Board of Education (1947)
Liberal welfare states put great emphasis on
a. individual autonomy b. income stabilization c. social equality d. none of the above
Minimum competency tests are used by districts for all except
A. Diagnostic tool B. Student diversity C. assessments D. criteria for student promotions
Australia charges voters a twenty dollar fine for failing to vote. This rule addresses which problem that results in low voter turnout in some countries?
a. A belief that voting is pointless b. A sense of apathy about political participation c. A calculation that taking the time to vote is not worthwhile d. A feeling that the government is not doing its job effectively