A constitutional right that is so important that government cannot restrict unless it can demonstrate a compelling or overriding public interest is called
a. a constitutional right.
b. an international right.
c. a fundamental right.
d. a states' right.
e. case law.
c
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Criticism of the Chicago School of Urban Ecology includes all but which of the following?
a. It lacks a theoretical foundation. b. It cannot be applied to every city. c. It pays little attention to the role of individual choices. d. The importance of the population movement varies in different places and by periods.
Partisan gerrymandering is the process in a particular state legislature whereby the majority party ______.
a. draws districts to maximize the number of House seats their party can win b. promotes candidates who will most likely vote Republican c. favors candidates who believe in a patriarchy d. tries to keep the opposition party from voting