The clause in the United States Constitution that precludes a state from discriminating against a citizen of another state is
A) the "privileges and immunities" clause.
B) the "full faith and credit" clause.
C) the "extradition" clause.
D) the supremacy clause.
E) the due process clause.
A
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An advocate of judicial restraint would most likely argue that the Warren Court __________
a. went too far in expanding judicial power b. was too strongly committed to the doctrine of stare decisis c. relied on an accusatory approach rather than an inquisitorial approach d. was unable to bring constitutional doctrines into the twentieth century
A major problem with the clear and present danger test is its ______.
a. subjectivity b. applicability c. accountability d. reliability
What is meant by “inalienable rights”?
a. Inalienable rights are absolute. b. Inalienable rights cannot be taken away by the government and cannot be given away by the people. c. Inalienable rights cannot be regulated by the state. d. Inalienable rights are accorded to illegal immigrants. e. Inalienable rights must be earned before a person can be a citizen.
By October 2012, Obama had roughly __________ people on his campaign payroll, many of whom expected a job
A) 2,000 B) 4,000 C) 6,000 D) 8,000