In 1971, the Supreme Court ruled that, by law, discrimination against aliens is ______.

a. permitted since they have no rights of citizenship
b. never permitted
c. not permitted unless the United States is involved in a war with the nation of a person’s alienage
d. similar to racial and religious discrimination and requires application of the strict scrutiny test
e. permitted if Congress has a rational reason for passing such a law


d. similar to racial and religious discrimination and requires application of the strict scrutiny test

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a. They do little original reporting and, more often than not, include their own partisan or personal spin. b. The reporting by bloggers of an issue typically precedes that of major news outlets. c. The reporting by bloggers tends to be the most factual and objective out of the various news sources. d. Though they tend to be partisan, they are generally regarded as excellent for in-depth investigations.

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The only nonpartisan member of the plural executive is the

a. attorney general. b. secretary of state. c. superintendent of public instruction. d. state treasurer.

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Performance measures generally indicate public bureaucracies are ______.

a. too much work b. a poor job compared with private companies c. a reasonably good job d. comprehensive evaluations

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This question aligns with Chapter 3, "Learning Proper Citation Forms, Finding the Scholarly Debate, and Summarizing and Classifying Arguments: The Annotated Bibliography," of Writing a Research Paper in Political Science.Read this example annotated bibliography and then answer the question.Thinking about the IIIIE/5Ps and School 2, you can see that the Elite Letdown approach mentions factors related to ______.

A. Institutions (Politics) B. Interests (Power) and Institutions (Politics) C. Economy (Prosperity) and Identity (Privilege) D. Interests (Power) and Ideas (Principles) E. Economy (Prosperity)

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