Which of the following state laws would be most likely found to be unconstitutional on the basis of the Supreme Court's suspect classification doctrine?
a. a state law prohibiting persons who have been convicted of felonies from working as public school teachers
b. a state law prohibiting unmarried couples and single persons from becoming adoptive parents
c. a state law allowing landlords to refuse to rent to families with children under the age of six
d. a state law prohibiting noncitizens from working in the healthcare field
e. a state law prohibiting Hispanics from voting
e. a state law prohibiting Hispanics from voting
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Political parties are often referred to as
a. the children of democracy. b. unnecessary appendages to the political process. c. organizations that can stem corruption. d. superfluous to the process of politics. e. none of the above.
Regionalism
a. was at various times officially limited by British and French leaders. b. first achieved popularity in the 1980s. c. suggests the creation of an international federation that would make the state obsolete as a political unit. d. encourages the elimination of national armaments so that regional linkages can flourish. e. has thus far not inspired much political opposition in its real-world incarnations.