What value in American identity is most fundamental to the U.S. political system?
A. individual rights
B. social conformity
C. national security
D. freedom from rule
What value in American identity is most fundamental to the U.S. political system?
A. individual rights
B. social conformity
C. national security
D. freedom from rule
6 answers
A. Individual rights.
Why was the Voting Rights Act of 1965 necessary? Select all that apply.
A. Each citizen must be ruled by the same laws.
B. Each citizen must be able to participate in government.
C. Each citizen must have the protections of the Bill of Rights.
D. Each citizen must have equal voting power in federal elections.
E. Each citizen must complete a test or pay a tax to be registered to vote
A. Each citizen must be ruled by the same laws.
B. Each citizen must be able to participate in government.
C. Each citizen must have the protections of the Bill of Rights.
D. Each citizen must have equal voting power in federal elections.
E. Each citizen must complete a test or pay a tax to be registered to vote
B. Each citizen must be able to participate in government.
D. Each citizen must have equal voting power in federal elections.
D. Each citizen must have equal voting power in federal elections.
Which condition enabled the virtual enslavement of Asian Americans in the late 19th century?
A. segregation under the separate but equal doctrine
B. inability to apply the 13th Amendment in certain states
C. distinctions between the rights of citizens and non-citizens
D. refusal of the government to protect Asian Americans from their employers
A. segregation under the separate but equal doctrine
B. inability to apply the 13th Amendment in certain states
C. distinctions between the rights of citizens and non-citizens
D. refusal of the government to protect Asian Americans from their employers
C. Distinctions between the rights of citizens and non-citizens.