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Score for this quiz: 24 out of 30 Submitted Dec 31 at 5:31pm This attempt took 19 minutes. Correctl Correctl Question 1 3 /3 pts According to Elk v. Wilkins, Native Americans were not entitled to vote because: They were not the original inhabitants of the territory. They were naturalized in the United States. Citizenship cannot be assumed without the permission of the government. They lack the educational qualifications to vote although they are U.S. citizens. Question 2 3/3 pts The constitutional amendment that is the subject of more Supreme Court cases than any other provision of the Constitution is the Amendment. Thirteenth Fourteenth Fifteenth Sixteenth
Correct! Correct! Question 3 3/3 pts The case of Schuette v. BAMN is about: How racial preferences should be resolved Who may resolve the debate about racial preferences How race-conscious admissions policies can be administered Who may be subject to injury caused on account of race Question 4 3/3 pts In Dred Scoftt v. Sanford case, Dred Scott brought suit in @ Missouri circuit court to: Obtain his freedom because he had lived in free territory for periods of time Be allowed to ride in the rail car reserved for whites because he was only one-eighth black Prove that segregated schools were detrimental to his children's educational opportunities
Correct! Correct! Be allowed to participate in the all-white Democratic Party primary election Question 5 3/3 pts Which of the following cases was decided on the basis of disparate-treatment provision of Title VIl of Civil Rights Act? Lau v. Nichols San Antonio School District v. Rodriguez Lawrence and Gartner v. Texas Ricci v. DeStefano Question 6 3/3 pts James Wickenden, a former dean of admissions at Princeton, believes that when children of Princeton alumni are denied admission, the parents will: Typically refuse to give the school any more money Initially be upset, but will come back around within a year or two Typically launch a complaint against the administrative board and appeal the decision Respect the board's decision without resentment
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Question 7 0/3 pts Compared to a high school applicant with no handsome lineage, a legacy applicant is to be accepted to Harvard. equally likely less likely Correct Answer three times more likely You Answered [ five times as likely Question 8 0/3 pts Which of the following is listed as one of the ways in which citizens can influence the political process in the United States? Interpreting the law Enacting strong state laws Correct Answer Passing constitutional amendments You Answered [ Running for office ] Question 9 3/3pts Lau v. Nichols case was decided on the basis of:
The Fourteenth Amendment The Voting Rights Act of 1965 Correctl The Civil Rights Act of 1964 The Thirteenth Amendment Question 10 3/3pts The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution: Abolished slavery Correctl Defined citizenship Gave former slaves the right to vote Gave women the right to vote Quiz Score: 24 out of 30