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Question 1

In what way did the Supreme Court case Griswold v. Connecticut affect birth control in the United States?
 
  A) It held that the use of contraceptive devices by married people was a legally protected private matter.
  B) It made birth control illegal.
  C) It legalized birth control.
  D) It enacted strict rules and regulations for obtaining over-the-counter birth control.

Question 2

Why was the Supreme Court case of Miranda v. Arizona significant?
 
  A) It affected environmental protection laws.
  B) It upheld desegregation legislation.
  C) It guaranteed the rights of impoverished prisoners to legal counsel.
  D) It required police to inform anyone they arrested of their rights.

Question 3

Johnsons administration tackled health care concerns by __________.
 
  A) creating the Department of Health and Human Services
  B) approving passage of the Clean Air Act and Clean Waters Act
  C) establishing universal single-payer health care
  D) establishing Medicare and Medicaid

Question 4

After 1965, the new Medicare system paid for the medical needs of Americans __________.
 
  A) living below the poverty line
  B) age 65 and older
  C) age 18 and younger
  D) who had served in the armed forces



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Answer 1

Answer: A

Answer 2

Answer: D

Answer 3

Answer: D

Answer 4

Answer: B





 

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