What are two of the paradoxes involving public opinion and U.S. foreign policy?
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answers should explain that the United States has a large society and access to government decision-making, but the public is generally not knowledgeable regarding world politics and global affairs. Another answer could discuss how the public favors an active role for the United States in world politics, but the public’s focus and major concerns rest with local and domestic affairs.
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A. Mapp v. Ohio. B. Miranda v. Arizona. C. Gideon v. Wainwright. D. Brown v. Board of Education. E. Gitlow v. New York.
What First Amendment test requires the state to prove there is a high likelihood that the speech in question would lead to a danger that Congress has the right to prevent?
A. Necessary and proper test B. Lemon test C. Clear and present danger test D. Miller test E. Equal protection test