Campus speech codes at state universities are

A) usually ruled unconstitutional and no longer exist in the United States.
B) usually ruled unconstitutional, but continue to exist in the United States.
C) constitutionally allowed and encouraged.
D) typically concerned only with symbolic speech.
E) allowed if they do not address the topic of religious speech.

B

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Article I of the U.S. Constitution grants that Congress has the power to make laws that are “necessary and proper” to carry out its duties. What is the meaning of this statement?

a. Congress has the power to make laws that serve as a means to achieving its own expressly delegated powers. b. Congress is required to enact most laws. c. The Constitution contains all of the rights and powers necessary for Congress to perform its duties. d. Congress ultimately has the power to override any state laws that it deems unnecessary or improper. e. Congress is expected to keep its lawmaking function to a minimum.

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Which of the following is not advanced as a source or guide for the good political life?

a. Philosophical reason b. The state of nature c. Religious revelation d. Historical experience

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