The driving force behind greater state intervention in the
economy after World War II was:
a. businesses hoping to benefit from more state expenditures.
b. working-class voters.
c. political parties seeking voters.
d. the executive branch of government seeking more power.
Answer: b
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a. They may permit police officers to act arbitrarily in the enforcement of the law. b. They may permit police to enforce the law in a discriminatory manner. c. Both A and B are true. d. None of the above is true.
The way the founders treated slavery in the Constitution indicated that ______.
A. it was not an important issue at the convention B. they wanted to use the Constitution as a way to "phase out" slavery C. they were unified in their desire to eventually eliminate it D. slavery was such a divisive issue they did not dare to mention it directly in the Constitution