Under the compelling interest test, the federal government or a state can limit rights only if the Supreme Court decides

A) that the government has a broad interest in passing the law.
B) that the law is narrowly drawn to meet the governmental interest.
C) that the law relates to interstate commerce.
D) that the law relates to federal spending.
E) that the government has a compelling interest and the law is narrowly drawn to meet it.

E

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States in which of the following regions receive more of their revenue from the federal government than do most other states?

A. the Northeast B. the West C. the Midwest D. the South E. the noncontiguous states of Alaska and Hawaii

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The first federal peacetime draft in U.S. history was established

A. shortly before the United States entered World War II. B. shortly after the ratification of the Constitution. C. at the end of the nineteenth century. D. immediately after the end of World War I. E. immediately after the end of World War II.

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