Social citizenship refers to having
a. civil rights but not political rights
b. equality of outcomes
c. a living standard that allows full participation in political life
d. acceptance in a political community
c. a living standard that allows full participation in political life
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The powers under the U.S. Constitution that can be exercised by both state and national governments are known as
a. concurrent powers. b. discretionary powers. c. delegated powers. d. reserved powers. e. complementary powers.
Which of the following amendments gave residents of the District of Columbia the right to vote for president and vice president?
A) The Twenty-third Amendment B) The Twenty-fourth Amendment C) The Nineteenth Amendment D) The Fifteenth Amendment E) The Twenty-sixth Amendment