The principle of__________, an important part of the checks and balances in the American system of government, was clearly enunciated by Chief Justice John Marshall in Marbury v. Madison
A) picket-fence federalism
B) division of powers
C) police powers of the states
D) judicial review
E) states' rights
D
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The Almond-Lippmann consensus is centered on three major propositions. Which of the following was NOT one of them?
a. Public opinion is highly volatile and thus it provides dubious foundations for a sound foreign policy. b. Public attitudes on foreign affairs are so lacking in structure and coherence that they might best be described as "nonattitude.". c. Public opinion has a very limited impact on the conduct of foreign policy. d. American public opinion was the essential domino affecting U.S. foreign policy.
Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah were among the first territories/states to
A) grant Latinos the right to vote. B) grant women the right to vote. C) grant Asian Americans the right to vote. D) grant African Americans the right to vote. E) grant Native Americans the right to vote.