Before the American Revolution, the British government tried to prevent American colonists from meeting to protest various British laws. Which of the following rights identified by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights does this example apply to the most?
a. privacy and the protection of one’s reputation
b. freedom of thought, religion, speech, opinion, and assembly
c. participation in the cultural, artistic, and scientific life of the community
d. participation in governance through free elections
b. freedom of thought, religion, speech, opinion, and assembly
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The 1937 Supreme Court ruling in National Labor Relations Board v. Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp. had the effect of giving the national government effective control over __________
a. the national economy b. education c. federal grants d. transportation
In which of the following ways is it most likely that a case that started in a state court could end up in the federal court system?
A.) the state court has a conflict of interest B.) the case raises an issue of federal law C.) the plaintiff prefer the federal court D.) the federal court requests the transfer