Except in matters governed by the federal Constitution or by acts of Congress, the law to be applied in any case is the law of the state. Moreover, whether the law of the state shall be declared by its legislature in a statute or by its highest court in a decision is not a matter of federal concern. This rule to be applied by the federal court system is found in
a. the federal Constitution. c. Erie Railroad Company v. Tompkins.
b. Swift v. Tyson. d. the Uniform Commercial Code.
C
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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Which of the following statements about religiosity among voters is most true?
A. Protestants tend to hold more liberal views than Catholics and Jews. B. White Protestant evangelicals tend to support the values and beliefs of the Democratic Party. C. Roman Catholics typically vote as a unified bloc in favor of social issues such as same-sex marriage and abortion rights. D. A great variety of opinions exists within and between religions when it comes to public opinion and voting patterns.
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