Name three landmark propositions (initiatives) passed in California after 1965; use the proposition number and give a short title or description.
What will be an ideal response?
Proposition 1A, Constitutional reform, legislative professionalization; Prop 9, Political Reform Act (campaign finance reform); Prop 13, Property tax limitation; Prop 98, Minimum funding levels for education; Prop 140, Term limits (modified in 2012 with Prop 28); Prop 184, Three-strikes law; Prop 187, Ineligibility of illegal aliens for public services (overturned by courts); Prop 215, Medical use of marijuana; Prop 5, Tribal gaming; Prop 227, Elimination of bilingual education; Prop 11, Legislative redistricting; Prop 8, Definition of marriage (outlawed same-sex marriage; invalidated in federal court); Prop 14, open primary or "top two" vote-getter elections; Prop 67, Recreational use of marijuana. Others are possible; these are listed in the book.
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What is the most commonly used method for understanding public opinion?
a. Viewing the evening news b. Conducting public opinion polls c. Reading newspaper editorials d. Analyzing social media
A veto is the president’s
a. means of persuading lawmakers to pass spending bills. b. means of approving a piece of legislation. c. only tool for influencing legislation. d. least effective tool for influencing legislation. e. most effective tool for influencing legislation.