In South Carolina Highway Department v. Barnwell Brothers (1938), the Supreme Court sustained a South Carolina statute prescribing maximum weights and widths of trucks using the highways of the state because
a. there was no heavy burden placed on interstate commerce.
b. the federal government has not regulated highways at this time.
c. the safety considerations were more important than the burden placed on interstate commerce.
d. None of the above is true.
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following best explains how foreign policy makers view international public opinion?
a. Foreign policy makers are concerned with international public opinion because many of these global citizens have interests in U.S. economic markets. b. Foreign policy makers are unconcerned with international public opinion because they are only responsible to the American electorate. c. Foreign policy makers are unconcerned with international public opinion because the AlmondāLippmann consensus identifies how there will always be a level of anti-American sentiment as long as the United States remains a hegemonic power. d. Foreign policy makers are concerned with international public opinion because unfavorable perceptions of the United States can lead to pushback against its policies.