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1000 400 600 200200 600 400 600600 400 200 400 1000100010001000 600 400 200 800800800800800 Federalism 2 Am Political Culture 1 Civil liberties 1 Civil liberties 2 Am Political Culture 2 200
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he early chief justice whose decisions generally gave the broadest possible sweep to federal powers was $200
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John Marshall. Back to Game
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The interstate commerce that the federal government can regulate is now interpreted to include $400
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almost any kind of economic activity. Back to Game
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The doctrine of dual federalism grew out of a protracted debate on the subject of $600
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commerce. Back to Game
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For our founding fathers federalism was a way to help protect: $800
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liberty. Good Answer! Back to Game
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The basic assumption of Marshall’s opinion in the McCulloch case was that the Constitution was established by the Daily Double
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Back to Game People
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The most important source of political values in the United States is probably $200
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The family Back to Game
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__________ and ___________ are two key elements of U.S. political culture. $400
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Liberty & Individualism Back to Game
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Americans have a relatively low degree of class _____________ $600
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Consciousness Back to Game
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$800 If people have a sense of political efficacy, then they believe they
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have a say in what government does. Back to Game
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$1000 One's own belief about the responsiveness of the government is referred to as
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external efficacy. Back to Game
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The notion that individuals should work hard, save their money, and avoid dependence on the state is sometimes referred to as the $200
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Protestant (work) ethic. Back to Game
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_____________ equality is not a basic element of America political culture
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Economic Back to Game
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$600 The adversarial, contentious spirit of U.S. society is related most closely to Americans' belief in
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Individual rights Back to Game
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$800 Studies show that Americans support constitutional freedoms under what conditions?
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In the abstract, but not always in the concrete. Back to Game
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$1000 The level of public trust in government during the 1970s and 1980s compared to the 1950s appears higher than the long-term historical norm. higher, but closer to the historical norm.
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$200 Written defamation of character is known as
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libel. Back to Game
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$400 he two clauses of the First Amendment that deal with religion are concerned with
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free exercise and establishment. Back to Game
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$600 Conflicts in civil liberties often arise because the _____________ lists several competing rights.
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Bill of Rights Back to Game
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$800 he right of free expression, although not absolute, enjoys a higher status than the other rights granted by the U.S. Constitution. This is known as the doctrine of
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preferred position. Back to Game
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$1000 Why did the Supreme Court deny the Hazelwood High School student newspaper the right to print certain stories?
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Because the exercise of free expression by students cannot impede the educational mission of the school. Back to Game
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$200 Under the Court's decision in Roe, a woman has an unfettered right to an abortion during the first ____________.
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trimester Back to Game
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$400 Name the case that declared that segregated public facilities, if equal, did not violate the Fourteenth Amendment.
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Plessy v. Ferguson Back to Game
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$600 The Supreme Court has decided that any law classifying people on the basis of their race or ethnicity is to be subject to close ____________.
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Scrutiny Back to Game
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$800 What was the chief question about civil rights legislation during the 1970s?
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Whether to merely treat the races equally, or offer catch-up help to traditionally disadvantaged blacks. Back to Game
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$1000 In their struggle for equal treatment, women, unlike blacks, had to deal with a legal tradition that
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Whether to merely treat the races equally, or offer catch-up help to traditionally disadvantaged blacks. Back to Game
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claimed to be protecting them. Back to Game
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