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[单项选择]Resistance to the 1954 United States Supreme Court decision terminating segregation placed the schools in the middle of a bitter and sometimes violent dispute. By 1965, when a measure of genuine integration had become a reality in many school districts, tile schools again found themselves in the eye of a stormy controversy. This time the question was not which children were going to what schools but what kind of education society should provide for the students. The goal of high academic performance, which had been revived by criticisms and reforms of the 1950s and early 1960s, began to be challenged by demands for more liberal and free schooling.
Many university and some high-school students from all ethnic groups and classes had been growing more and more frustrated--some of them desperately so--over what they felt was a cruel and senseless war in Vietnam and a cruel, discriminatory, competitive, loveless society at home. They demanded curriculum reform, improved teaching method
A. social evils existing in the 1950s and 1960s
B. reforms carried out in the educational system
C. pressure for reforming the educational system
D. discriminatory practices against the ethnic groups
[单项选择]The United States court system is characterized by ______ hierarchies: there are both state and federal courts.
A. double B. complex C. simplex D. dual
[单项选择]Appointments to the United States Supreme Court and all lower federal courts __________ be the President with the advice and consent of the Senate.
A. making
B. to make
C. are made
D. have made
[单项选择] The United States court system, as part of the federal system of government, is characterized by dual hierarchies. There are both state and federal courts. Each state has its own system of courts, composed of civil and criminal trial courts, sometimes intermediate courts of appeal, and a state supreme court. The federal court system consists of a series of trial courts (called district courts) serving relatively small geographic regions, (is at least one for every state) ,a circuit court of appeals that hears appeals from many district courts in a particular geographic region, and the Supreme Court of the United States. The two court systems are to some extent overlapping, in that certain kinds of disputes (such as a claim that a state law is in violation of the Constitution) may be initiated in either system. They are also to some extent hierarchical, for the federal system stands above the state system in that litigants (persons engaged in law-suits) who lose their cases in the s
A. always appealed
B. usually solved in the district courts
C. always overlapping
D. usually settled by the Supreme Court