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    13. Explain the Civil Rights Acts. United States courts and legislatures have a reciprocal reliance with each other. In order for a legislature to act, it requires constitutional authority. While courts require legislative/administrative support to utilize court orders and target political support. As Congress initialized equal protection, courts placed court orders on uncooperative schools to support legislative/administrative actions. After Brown v. Board of Education three civil rights acts…

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    Do interest groups allow greater representation for citizens or do they inevitably allow small well organized groups to prosper at the expense of everyone who pays taxes? - They allow greater representation for particular causes, not for citizens. And yes, they do often work with politicians to win favors at the expense of taxpayers. 5. Name two sources of interest group power and explain how an interest group lobbyist could use those powers to gain influence over government…

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    rights. Since the 1920’s the government was largely liberal. They have been changes in the different governments since 1930’s. President, congressional legislation, and federal agencies…

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    When the Federal Communications Commission voted in support of net neutrality, Chairman Tom Wheeler was quoted as saying “The Internet is the most powerful and pervasive platform on the planet. It is simply too important to be left without rules and without a referee on the field…The Internet is simply too important to allow broadband providers to be the ones making the rules” (PBS). To ensure the free flow of information and fairness of the digital society, regulation is necessary, but…

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    pressure system has an upper-class bias" is to • Question 3 The text argues that the central problem of political parties today is • Question 4 Compared with the role European political parties play in the lives of their citizens, parties in the • Question 5 Information is an important resource available to interest groups because • Question 6 Roughly _____ percent of all the interest groups in Washington located there since…

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    progressive reforms beginning in 1890 and further were mostly successful, even though some yielded muddled results. As a whole, many beneficial improvements were able to rise out of the Progressive Era that aided in ameliorating and shaping the way the United States presently functions, to an extent that made the era one of the most active periods for constitutional amendments. In comparison to the overall effectiveness of Populism and unionization, Progressivism easily suppressed both in…

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    Answer Selected Answer: Ethical preferences originate from an individual’s own critical consciousness. Correct Answer: Ethical preferences originate from an individual’s own critical consciousness. Question 5 4 out of 4 points Correct Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding the rights of shareholders? I. voting power on major issues and ownership in a portion of the company II. right to…

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    When presidential hopeful Senator Bernie Sanders attracted 5,500 people to an early campaign kickoff at the University of Denver (Tseng) on June 20th, 2015, an echoing common gripe with the Senator was whispered throughout the crowd. People in attendance felt a commonality amongst themselves both in their support for Bernie Sanders but also in their doubt of the so called ‘electibilty’ of a self-proclaimed democratic socialist from Vermont (Kilgore), and I was amongst them. However, by February…

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    is appears and sounds to be. The word supreme allows everyone to understand that it the highest ranking court provided in the United States. The Supreme Court position is above all other courts. Initially, there were only 6 members in the Supreme Court as indicated by the Judiciary Act of 1789 . Throughout…

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    Media Influence on Politics in the United States The media, or press, has a critical impact on the political system in the United States. Television news reaches more Americans than any other single news source. (Ginsberg) Reporters distribute information about world chaos throughout the day over the news. Over 95 percent of Americans have television. (Ginsberg) Media plays a huge role in politics when it comes to campaigning. The United States uses media to communicate in three different types…

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