Why did Congress enact the Defense of Marriage Act?
a. to promote marriage equality
b. to protect the rights of married homosexuals
c. to ensure states did not have to recognize same-sex marriages
d. to strengthen the full faith and credit clause
Answer: c
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a. majority opinion. b. consenting opinion c. plurality opinion d. dissenting opinion e. opinion of the court
A computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI) has all of the characteristics below EXCEPT ______.
A. The questionnaire is programmed into a computer B. Relevant skip patterns are programmed into a computer C. A computer randomly dials digits of a specified telephone exchange D. The system incorporates the tasks of interviewing and data entry.