What did the Supreme Court mean when it declared during World War II that race was a suspect classification?
a. Any person of a different race, and particularly Japanese Americans, should be deemed suspicious until they could prove innocence.
b. Any law using race as a basis should be suspected of being an unconstitutional classification, but the burden would be on the one challenging the law to prove it.
c. Any classification based on race would undergo suspect scrutiny during Supreme Court review, and the rule maker would have to prove it was used because of a compelling public interest.
d. Any local, state, or national law using racial criteria was presumed to be unconstitutional unless it could be shown to be both necessary and compelling.
Question -2-Of the following,which is the most heavily involved in gathering and analyzing information about foreign governments?
a. the Secret Service
b. the Department of the Treasury
c. the National Security Agency
d. the Department of State
Question -3-Which of the following cases should originate in the state courts?
a. disputes involving the First Amendment
b. disputes involving ambassadors
c. disputes involving shipping and commerce on the high seas
d. disputes between citizens in the same state
Question -4-Under the Fourteenth Amendment, states are prohibited from doing which of the following?
a. refusing equal treatment to all people within their boundaries
b. depriving women, African Americans, and Native Americans of their rights
c. refusing to honor the legal rights of citizens from out of state
d. depriving anyone of life, liberty, or property arbitrarily