The decision in the case of National Labor Relations Board v. Jones and Laughlin Steel was a turning point legally in Roosevelt's approach to federalism because the Supreme Court found the law that created the National Labor Relations Board to be
a. constitutional, but it asserted the power of the state government in its interpretation of the commerce clause.
b. unconstitutional, but it still expanded the power of the federal government in its interpretation of the commerce clause.
c. constitutional, and it expanded the power of the federal government in its interpretation of the commerce clause.
d. unconstitutional, and it limited the power of the federal government in its interpretation of the commerce clause.
c
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Edward B. Tichener was the mentor for the first female to earn a Ph.D. degree in psychology. Nevertheless, he
A) refused to offer her a job after graduation. B) disagreed with the position of the university to grant her the degree. C) never allowed her to attend his weekly research meetings. D) refused to allow her to teach.
Khomeini's version of Shi'ism is best labeled as a. Islamic fundamentalism
b. Shi'i populism. c. Islamic social conservatism. d. religious dogmatism. e. Islamic socialism.