The Supreme Court has never held that the right to drive an automobile is a fundamental right. May government restrict an individual's right to drive a car?

a. No. The Constitution protects the right to own and use property.
b. Yes, if government can show that a restriction fulfills a legitimate public purpose.
c. Yes, but only if government can demonstrate a compelling public interest to restrict an individual's right to drive a car.
d. State governments can restrict the right to drive an automobile, but the national government cannot.
e. No. The Twenty-sixth Amendment specifically addresses the right to drive a car.

b

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Fill in the blanks with correct word

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In interest group lobbying, coalitions are often

A) a direct offshoot of a PAC. B) formed to address multiple Congressional issues. C) formed only for the purpose of lobbying on a single issue. D) developed for the long-term and are historically evident for many years. E) created by one individual.

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