In _____, the Supreme Court held that segregation alone did not violate the Constitution

A) Bakke v. California
B) Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
C) Lawrence v. Texas
D) Plessy v. Ferguson
E) Scott v. Sandford

D

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Which of the following would provide the best thesis statement for the article on Justice Kennedy on page 289?

a. Kennedy is a strong supporter of liberal opinions as a Supreme Court justice. b. The power of a Supreme Court justice may be enhanced if that justice is a swing voter. c. Reagan appointments to the Supreme Court were overwhelmingly Republican. d. Justice Kennedy has manipulated the Supreme Court process to achieve a liberal agenda. e. Justices with clear agendas may be the most powerful on the Supreme Court.

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National identity in the United States has centered on

a. speaking English and being of Anglo-Saxon descent. b. accepting a general set of values about personal liberty and political equality. c. considering oneself Christian, even if it is more a cultural identifier than firm religious conviction. d. subscribing to the idea that there is unity in diversity. e. having a deep distrust of the government of the United States.

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