Attempts by the U.S. government to ensure that blacks enjoyed equal citizenship in fact as well as in theory after the Civil War ______.

a. were generally successful with few exceptions
b. were blocked by Republicans in Congress
c. essentially ended by the time Reconstruction was completed and only later were reinitiated
d. were not successful until the passage of the Fourteenth Amendment
e. were not successful until the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment

c. essentially ended by the time Reconstruction was completed and only later were reinitiated

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The overall effect of the information revolution __________

a. is almost nonexistent b. is decentralizing and leveling c. is decentralizing but creates a less level playing field d. is to strengthen hierarchies

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The debate over ______, discussed in the beginning of Chapter 6, involved policy proposals that utilized many of the instruments of public policy as well as most of the evaluative criteria.

A. health-care policy B. education policy C. welfare policy D. energy policy

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