How do conservatives typically view the social order ideological dimension and what are the major tenets of their viewpoint?

What will be an ideal response?

Conservatives typically favor a social order that emphasizes a role for religion in public life including prayer in school and the posting in public of various religious documents, such as the Ten Commandments. It also rejects abortion, physician-assisted suicide, gay marriage and gay rights. It supports immigration restriction and the melting pot narrative, which is predicated on the notion of a homogenous American citizenry. People should know their place in the social order and anything that promotes an alternate vision should be limited or censored.

Political Science

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Senate rules are many and complex; House rules are short and relatively simple

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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What is one of the reasons the Whig model of presidential powers began to erode by the end of the nineteenth century?

a. The nation shifted from farming to industry. b. The United States was not a central player in world affairs. c. Presidents believed they should not be the center of government. d. Citizens began to fear that presidents were becoming too powerful.

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