The case of Webster v. Reproductive Health Services was widely interpreted as

a. a signal that Roe v. Wade was unlikely to be overturned.
b. an invasion of privacy.
c. confirmation that a fetus is not commonly considered a human life.
d. identification of an “undue burden” that restrictions place on women.
e. permission for states to pass restrictions on abortion.

ANS: E

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a. Impeachment b. Compensation c. Succession d. Appointment e. Consignment

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A regime change would include:

a. a Republican President replacing a Democrat b. a Republican-led legislature replacing a Democratic-led one c. a coup d’etat d. a majority party in a parliament losing to the minority

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