Under a strict separationist view of the establishment clause, government __________
a. must avoid using government money for religious programs and must prohibit display of religious items on public property
b. may allow some religious displays or practices in schools or public places, as long as it does not finance them—
c. may sponsor certain religious programs such as rehabilitation programs in prison
d. may financially support certain religious programs such as those teaching math and science
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Which of the following is NOT a belief associated with mercantilism?
A. Exports are generally good. B. Imports are generally bad. C. The government should remain uninvolved in the economy. D. Free trade can harm nations with only nonrenewable resources to trade. E. The government should intervene in the economy to restrict imports and promote exports.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Lobbying is the attempt to influence government policy, usually on behalf of an interest group 2. The 2010 gubernatorial election (Jerry Brown vs. Meg Whitman) broke all previous records for campaign spending. 3. Organized interest groups and lobbies provide large financial resources for candidates. 4. Websites, emails, text messaging and robocalls have become important vehicles for campaigning. 5. The California Teachers’ Association and the Automobile Club of America are considered to be interest groups.