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Cards in this guide (11)
How have political action committees invested their money

how have political action committees invested their money?

Which two decisions by the court laid the foundation for Miranda v Arizona

Mapp V. Colorado (1949), Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) and also Escobedo V. Illinois

What did the supreme court decide in schenck v the United states

Limits to free speech were constitutional during national emergencies.

What single word best describes work

Energy best describes work.

What is the primary goal of interest groups and political parties

what is the primary goal of interest groups and political parties

How are the executive departments and the Executive Office of the President (EOP) different

the heads of executive departments need to be approve by congress, while the heads of the EOP do not

Which statement describes a primary role of political parties in helping citizens engage with the U.S. government

increasing citizens' in politics by encouraging them to see opposing parties as the enemy

making voting simpler by indicating what positions candidates associated with the party are likely to late

motivating citizens to take action on political issues

Which activity is not one of the primary ways political parties shape public policy

encouraging voter registration at the local level

encouraging citizens to file lawsuits against other parties

recruiting volunteers to assist with party activities

What governments allow the use of the initiative the referendum and the recall

some state governments

How could a citizen best ensure he or she remains informed

read a variety of news soruces

In Katz v. US the Supreme Court ruled that tapping a public phone without a warrant violated the

implied right to privacy. APEX

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