What are some of the ways in which government can address public problems directly?
What will be an ideal response?
The government can address public problems directly through such things as building schools, prisons, or highways.
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The Supreme Court response to elite repression in cases such as the internment of Japanese-Americans in World War II or the prosecution of communists advocating the overthrow of the American government in the 1950s was to
a. declare such acts unconstitutional. b. uphold these acts as constitutional. c. explain that the Constitution is not applicable in such cases. d. declined to hear the relevant cases.
"The division of political authority among legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government" is the definition for which of the following?
a) separation of powers b) Jacksonian democracy c) bicameralism d) due process of law e) federalism
Group-administered questionnaires
a. are commonly used as part of focus groups. b. are of questionable value due to ethical concerns. c. typically have a low response rate. d. are commonly used in workplace setting.
Which of the following rights has the Supreme Court found to be one of the penumbras of unstated liberties linked to explicitly stated rights?
a. right to marry b. right to travel c. right to vote d. right to privacy