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📝 Answered - Although it is not directly stated in the order, it was assumed that individuals in Roosevelt's Executive Order No. 90 were targeted for internment because A. they had committed crimes in the past. B. they were Japanese American. C. they were opposed to war. D. they were unable to meet their basic needs.
📝 Answered - What was the Oseberg ship used for? a. a grave ship b. a warship c. for cargo d. none of these
📝 Answered - An electric device delivers a current of [tex]$15.0 A$[/tex] for 30 seconds. How many electrons flow through it?
📝 Answered - Originally, the Bill of Rights limited only the power of which of the following? A. Executive branch B. National government C. State government D. Supreme Court E. Regional government
📝 Answered - Who has fought hard to do away with the European Black White Separation Policy of Apartheid? A. Joseph Stalin B. Nelson Mandela C. Mahatma Ghandi D. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
📝 Answered - What was the British reaction to the Boston Tea Party? A. Pass the Intolerable Acts B. Lower the tax on tea C. March on Lexington and Concord D. All of the above
📝 Answered - 11. With the introduction of the birth control pill to the market in 1960, women could for the first time deter pregnancy by their own choice. A. True B. False 12. Organized religions such as the Roman Catholic Church stood firm on their principles that artificial contraceptives were sinful. A. True B. False 13. In 1965, the Supreme Court ruled that states were allowed to prohibit the sale of contraceptives. A. True B. False 14. The Court determined that a fundamental right to privacy exists between the lines of the Constitution, and that laws prohibiting contraceptive choice violated this sacred right. A. True B. False 15. A federal judge refused the right to purchase contraceptives to unmarried minors in 1974. A. True B. False 16. Reports of premarital sex increased dramatically as the "sexual revolution" spread across America. A. True B. False 17. Courts cracked down on the entertainment industry, causing movies and television to pull back from controversially suggestive content. A. True B. False 18. Throughout the 1960s, there was no national standard on abortion regulations, and many states had outlawed the practice. A. True B. False 19. In 1973, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that it was constitutionally acceptable for states to ban abortion in the Roe v. Wade Ruling. A. True B. False 20. To amend the Constitution, Congress must propose the amendment by a 2/3 majority in both the House and Senate. A. True B. False 21. After proposal, an amendment must be ratified by three-fourths of the state legislatures. A. True B. False 22. Career woman and lawyer Phyllis Shlafly, led the "stop ERA"compaign, believing that ERA would actually hurt women by eliminating laws designed to protect them. A. True B. False 23. By 1982, 38 states had voted in favor of the Equal Rights Amendment, and it passed. A. True B. False Multiple Choice: Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement, answers the question, or fits the description given. 24. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about abortion laws? A. After 2 years of hearing evidence, the majority of justices maintained that a right to privacy was implied by the Ninth and Fourteenth Amendments. B. No state could restrict abortions during the first three months of a pregnancy. C. No state was permitted to adopt restrictive laws in accordance with respecting the mother's health during the second trimester. D. The practice could be banned outright during the third trimester. 25. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the abortion controversy? A. Women's groups were ecstatic. B. The Roman Catholic Church had long criticized abortion as a form of infanticide. C. Fundamentalist Protestant ministers refused to side with the Catholic Church. D. The National Right to Life Committee was formed with the explicit goal of reversing Roe v. Wade. 26. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the abortion controversy? A. Those who believe that life begins at conception feel that the unborn child deserves the same legal protections as an adult; ending such a life is equivalent to murder. B. Others argue that life begins at birth, and that laws restricting abortion interfere with the right of a woman to decide what is in her own best interest. C. Opponents of abortion use the label "Pro-life." D. Supporters of Roe v. Wade identify themselves as "Pro-life." 27. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the abortion controversy? A. Pro-life groups began to lobby their Senators and Representatives to propose a Right-to-Life Amendment to the Constitution. B. Pro-choice groups such as the National Abortion Rights Action League fear that a slow erosion of abortion rights has taken place since Roe v. Wade. C. The Hyde Amendment of 1976 allowed the use of federal Medicaid funds to be used for abortions. D. Later Court decisions have upheld the right of states to impose waiting periods and prenotification requirements.
📝 Answered - In the Prose Edda, out of what are the first humans created? A. ice B. trees C. earth D. fire
📝 Answered - In the Plessy v. Ferguson decision, Supreme Court justices claimed that the Fourteenth Amendment did not guarantee A. voting rights. B. civil rights. C. political rights. D. social rights.
📝 Answered - Which best explains Charles I's actions after Parliament refused him war funds? A. He destroyed Parliament. B. He overthrew Parliament. C. He dissolved Parliament. D. He resisted Parliament.
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