The purpose of the Equal Access Act of 1984 was to ______.

a. enable the ability of public high schools to place limits on faith-based clubs and or-ganizations
b. restrict the ability of public high schools to limit faith-based clubs and organizations
c. create new opportunities for students to start a variety of new clubs and organiza-tions
d. place limits on the types of new clubs and organizations that could be created on a public school campus

b. restrict the ability of public high schools to limit faith-based clubs and organizations

Political Science

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The influence of which of the following agents of socialization best explains why a young adult might have opinions about a 30-percent minimum tax on wealthy Americans?

a. families, which characteristically advise their children to seek careers in accounting b. schools, which unintentionally socialize children to be distrustful of the rich c. older Americans, who, as an age group, earn more than similarly socialized individuals in the general population d. television, which determines matters of public concern

Political Science

The panchayati raj refers to the

A. representative bodies created at the district and village levels. B. rule of the rajas. C. tradition of consensus politics. D. rule of the British East India Company.

Political Science