A) de jure
B) de facto
C) religious
D) gender
E) due process
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A) 7 percent
B) 19 percent
C) 28 percent
D) 37 percent
E) 49 percent
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A) Boston,Massachusetts.
B) San Francisco,California.
C) Minneapolis,Minnesota.
D) Seneca Falls,New York.
E) Madison,Wisconsin.
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A) declared the entire Voting Rights Act unconstitutional.
B) was a victory for the Obama administration in general and Attorney General Eric Holder in particular.
C) argued that Congress had set standards for federal oversight that were no longer relevant.
D) requires states be more diligent in ensuring that minorities have full voting rights.
E) was all the more emphatic because it had a unanimous 9-0 vote.
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A) it became apparent that disadvantaged Americans would not attain equal employment through the 1964 Civil Rights Act alone or through individual lawsuits.
B) the Supreme Court declared in Bakke that the Fourteenth Amendment requires government and large firms to hire more women and minorities.
C) the Supreme Court ruled that de facto discrimination is unlawful.
D) private firms decided on their own that a more diverse workforce was actually a more productive and effective workforce.
E) the Supreme Court rendered its Adarand v.Peña decision in 1995.
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A) addressed the problem of de facto discrimination.
B) applied to many northern communities in addition to communities in the South.
C) sanctioned the use of busing in desegregation.
D) dealt specifically with the issue of busing.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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A) 1790
B) 1865
C) 1890
D) 1920
E) 1974
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A) She became the first woman to be elected governor of a state.
B) She became the first woman to run on the national ticket of a major political party.
C) She became the first woman to serve as attorney general of the United States.
D) She was the first woman to hold the top position in the U.S.House of Representatives.
E) She was the first person to hold the top position in the U.S.Senate.
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A) moved to outlaw it.
B) moved to narrow its application.
C) asked Congress to clarify the policy.
D) asked the president to clarify the policy.
E) asked the state legislatures to clarify the policy.
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A) first explicitly applied the strict-scrutiny test.
B) ruled that Virginia could restrict marriage between adults.
C) held that interracial marriage did not have constitutional protection.
D) countered judicial reasoning it had used thirteen years earlier in its Brown decision.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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A) reasonable-basis test.
B) strict-scrutiny test.
C) intermediate-scrutiny test.
D) precedent-basis test.
E) suspect-classification test.
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A) the rights of individuals protected from infringement by the government; equal rights in the treatment of members of differing groups
B) equal rights in the treatment of members of differing groups; the rights of individuals protected from infringement by the government
C) the rights of individuals under a government; the rights of society as a whole
D) the rights of individuals to privacy and expression; the rights of individuals with respect to imprisonment and punishment
E) the Tenth Amendment; the Fourteenth Amendment
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A) Sweden
B) United States
C) Japan
D) Germany
E) Canada
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A) decreased significantly since the 1990s.
B) increased significantly since the 1990s.
C) remained steady since the 1990s.
D) increased slightly since the 1990s.
E) decreased slightly since the 1990s.
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A) require government only to show that a particular law is reasonable.
B) assess whether a law had the support of a two-thirds majority of legislators at the time of passage.
C) determine whether a law is working well and,if so,to allow it to remain in effect.
D) prohibit any law that results in the unequal treatment of Americans.
E) interpret the equal protection clause in a strict manner.
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A) Hispanics
B) African Americans
C) white women
D) white southerners
E) white northerners
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A) expired in the late 1990s.
B) prohibits discrimination in voting and voter registration.
C) was strengthened by the 2013 Supreme Court decision Shelby County v.Holder.
D) applies only to federal elections,not state and local elections.
E) has no significant provisions for enforcement.
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