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Congress enacted a statute that purported to ban all discrimination against african-americans in any commercial transaction taking place within the united states. would the statute most likely be held constitutional? a yes, under thirteenth amendment provisions barring badges or incidents of slavery. b yes, because the federal government has an important interest in furthering the equal protection provisions of the fourteenth amendment. c no, because congress's powers under the commerce clause do not extend so far as the statute would require. d no, because commercial transactions are not among the privileges or immunities of national citizenship.
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"people are the greatest resource that a country has". justify.
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Which of the following studies is linked most directly to the establishment of the national research act in 1974 and ultimately to the belmont report and federal regulations for human subject protection? a. the public health service tuskegee study of untreated syphilis in the negro male.b. stanford prison experiment (zimbardo).c. tearoom trade study (humphreys).d. the harvard t3 study.
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In watson’s little albert experiment, what does the loud metal clanging noise represent? a: neutral stimulus b: unconditioned stimulus c: unconditioned response d: conditioned stimulus e: conditioned response
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Which of these is an example of physical systems impacting the environment? a flood causes erosion and loss of shoreline. people fill a lake before building houses near it. an earthquake causes a building to fall. a native tribe considers a volcano to be sacred.
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