When did the fundamental freedoms doctrine become the Supreme Court's governing principle?
A) During the 1960s in the midst of the Vietnam War
B) At the time when the civil rights amendments were ratified
C) During the creation of the Bill of Rights
D) During World War I
E) During the McCarthy era of the 1950s
A
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What is the status of affirmative action in college admissions after the most recent Supreme Court decisions?
a. Limited affirmative action programs are generally permissible, but they cannot make race the decisive factor for a minority applicant. b. Affirmative action policies are assumed to be unconstitutional unless the university can demonstrate the need to promote racial tolerance on campus. c. Limited affirmative action programs are assumed to be constitutional unless an applicant can demonstrate that race affected the admissions decision in any way. d. Affirmative action policies must ensure that all racial and ethnic groups are represented in accordance with the population of the nation as a whole.
Thomson Association is an organization that conducts campaigns and protests against the construction and operation of industries and factories in residential and forest areas. They also mobilize people to lobby against the government to implement
standards and regulations on the establishment of hazardous industries. Since it is an independent organization, it takes care of its own economic and political interests. Based on this information, Thomson Association would come under the purview of the________. A. government B. state of nature C. state authorities D. civil society E. feudal system