The ability of government to control political attitudes is limited __________

A) because governments are generally out of touch with social media, and rarely monitor it
B) because despite messages and experiences reaching individuals through the churches and
schools, citizens never trust their government
C) due to the mass violence necessary to enforce government-sponsored political attitudes
D) because messages and experiences reach individuals through conversations with primary
groups of kin or peers, who put their own spin on messages

A

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a. Connecticut Compromise. b. New Jersey Compromise. c. Philadelphia Compromise. d. Virginia Compromise. e. Washington Compromise.

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The Supreme Court's decision in Marbury v. Madison hinged on an interpretation of __________

a. the Court's original jurisdiction in Article III b. the commerce clause in Article I c. the necessary and proper clause in Article I d. the privileges and immunities clause in Article IV

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