Schools and universities can punish or expel students for violating policy. Why then would a school or university NOT be considered a "government"?
a. Teachers were not democratically elected to office.
b. Students do not have an opportunity to vote on school policy.
c. The school's authority encompasses only part of society.
d. Individuals do not have a legal right to voluntarily withdraw from the organization.
Answer: c
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 authorized the federal government to ______.
a. withhold grants from districts that did not integrate their schools b. call out federal troops for states or districts that refused to desegregate c. place federal overseers in charge of districts that did not integrate their schools d. declare martial law in cities that did not comply with court ordered desegregation