Which of the following cases established the policy known as separate-but-equal?
a. City of Richmond v. J. A. Croson Co.
b. Plessy v. Ferguson
c. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
d. Shelly v. Kraemer
e. Sweatt v. Painter
b
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The "By the Numbers" feature presents two ways to measure income inequality. How does inequality in the United States compare with inequality in other democracies around the world?
a. The United States ranks at about the middle of the pack in terms of inequality. While the problem does not seem to be getting worse, it is not getting better either. b. The United States ranks very high on measures of inequality and the problem seems to be getting worse. c. The United States ranks very high on measures of inequality but the problem seems to be getting better. d. The United States ranks very low on measures on inequality and the problem seems to be getting better.
How is slack similar to drift?
a. Both are ways that federal bureaucrats deal with red tape. b. Both are federal responses to the Administrative Procedures Act. c. Both are problems that have been eliminated through privatization. d. Both are possible consequences of the principal–agent problem. e. Both are possible consequences of deregulation.