Bridget Mergens’ request to start a new club on her high school campus was different because she wanted to start a campus sponsored ______.
The purpose of the Equal Access Act of 1984 was to
An unintended consequence of the Mergens decision was the application of the Equal Access Act (EAA) to organizations and clubs related to:
The legal basis of Bridget Mergens’s claim against her high school was which of the following?
In the American system of political culture, the emphasis tends to be on which of the following?
In the Declaration of Independence, those rights which are described as “self-evident” are also referred-to as:
When Thomas Jefferson wrote about the “Pursuit of Happiness” in the Declaration of Independence, he was actually tapping into
Which of these is a fundamental prerequisite to achieving the “American Dream?”
The belief in the special character of the United States as a uniquely free nation based on the ideals of democracy and individual liberty is best described as:
The first permanent settlement in North America was at ______.
The first group of African slaves were brought to the Western Hemisphere by ______________
Which of the following was most responsible for Great Britain’s increased desire to exert centralized con-trol over its colonies?
The war principally between France and Great Britain and other European nations across the globe was known as the _______________ in North America.
Unlike France and Spain, Great Britain lacked a cohesive ______?
Also called the Revenue Act of 1764, which of the following was designed to assert tighter control over trade and to reduce smuggling and bribes which were costing Great Britain money?
One of the most controversial of British revenue laws of the 1760s was the ______ which attempted to raise money through direct taxes on printed materials such as newspapers, magazines, pamphlets, cards, and dice.
During the uncertain political environment of the 1760s, support for American independence was ______
Which of the following had the greatest impact on popularizing and spreading the message of American Independence?
In many ways, colonial opposition to British poilicies was described as: