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lbcchick

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According to Roe v.Wade, what could a state do if it wanted to limit a woman's right to an abortion during her first trimester?
 
  a. The state could do very little to limit a woman's right to an abortion.
  b. The state could regulate it if the mother's life were in danger.
  c. The state could ban the abortion unless the mother's life was in danger.
  d. The state could ban it.

Question 2

The power to regulate immigration is best described as a(n) __________ power.
 
  a. federal
  b. state
  c. implied
  d. reserved



chjcharjto14

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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