Which of the following best analyzes how Nevada has protected abortion rights for people inside and outside the state?(1 point)

Responses

Nevada voters cannot revoke abortion rights in the state.
Nevada voters cannot revoke abortion rights in the state.

Nevada did not codify the right to an abortion, which means it is protected within the state.
Nevada did not codify the right to an abortion, which means it is protected within the state.

Nevada is a not a safe haven for people out of state seeking an abortion.
Nevada is a not a safe haven for people out of state seeking an abortion.

Nevada codified the right to an abortion, which means it is protected by law within the state

Nevada codified the right to an abortion, which means it is protected by law within the state.

What changes would the Better Voting Nevada bill make for voters?(1 point)

Responses

Voters would be able to vote in closed primaries, rank candidates, and have more than two candidates on a ballot.
Voters would be able to vote in closed primaries, rank candidates, and have more than two candidates on a ballot.

Voters would be able to vote in open primaries, have more than two candidates on the ballot, and have the legislature break a tie when necessary.
Voters would be able to vote in open primaries, have more than two candidates on the ballot, and have the legislature break a tie when necessary.

Voters would be able to rank candidates, vote in open primaries, and have more than two candidates on a ballot.
Voters would be able to rank candidates, vote in open primaries, and have more than two candidates on a ballot.

Voters would be able have two candidates on a ballot, vote in open primaries, and rank candidates.
Voters would be able have two candidates on a ballot, vote in open primaries, and rank candidates.

Voters would be able to vote in closed primaries, rank candidates, and have more than two candidates on a ballot.

Which of the following best compares the time frames in which the U.S. Constitution and Nevada Constitution were framed?(1 point)

Responses

The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because the U.S. was in a rush to grant them statehood.
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because the U.S. was in a rush to grant them statehood.

The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because it was shorter than the U.S. Constitution.
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because it was shorter than the U.S. Constitution.

The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because Abraham Lincoln helped write it.
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because Abraham Lincoln helped write it.

The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because it was copied from the U.S. Constitution.

The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because the U.S. was in a rush to grant them statehood.

Which of the following best describes the change over time in the relationship between Indigenous tribal governments and the U.S. government?(1 point)

Responses

Initially dominated by sovereign Indigenous tribes, their relationship is now more oriented toward equality.
Initially dominated by sovereign Indigenous tribes, their relationship is now more oriented toward equality.

Initially dominated by the U.S. government, their relationship is now more oriented toward equality.
Initially dominated by the U.S. government, their relationship is now more oriented toward equality.

Initially characterized by equality, their relationship is now more oriented toward the U.S. government.
Initially characterized by equality, their relationship is now more oriented toward the U.S. government.

Initially characterized by equality, their relationship is now more oriented toward Indigenous tribal governments.

Initially dominated by sovereign Indigenous tribes, their relationship is now more oriented toward equality.

Which of the following statements is the best critique of the U.S. government’s engagement in treaties with Indigenous Americans?(1 point)

Responses

The U.S. government engaged fairly with Indigenous Americans because they fulfilled the promises made in treaties.
The U.S. government engaged fairly with Indigenous Americans because they fulfilled the promises made in treaties.

The U.S. government engaged unfairly with Indigenous Americans because the U.S. government continuously broke the terms of treaties they entered into with Indigenous Americans.
The U.S. government engaged unfairly with Indigenous Americans because the U.S. government continuously broke the terms of treaties they entered into with Indigenous Americans.

The U.S. government engaged unfairly with Indigenous Americans, because Indigenous Americans were forbidden from adopting customs of White Americans.
The U.S. government engaged unfairly with Indigenous Americans, because Indigenous Americans were forbidden from adopting customs of White Americans.

The U.S. government engaged fairly with Indigenous Americans because Indigenous Americans willingly relocated to new areas to avoid contact with White Americans.

The U.S. government engaged unfairly with Indigenous Americans because the U.S. government continuously broke the terms of treaties they entered into with Indigenous Americans.

The correct answer is:

Nevada did not codify the right to an abortion, which means it is protected within the state.

To determine the correct answer, you need to understand what it means to "protect abortion rights" and whether Nevada has taken any specific actions in this regard.

To analyze this, you need to consider the options provided.

The first option states that Nevada voters cannot revoke abortion rights in the state. While this may contribute to protecting abortion rights, it does not provide a comprehensive analysis of how Nevada has protected these rights.

The second option states that Nevada did not codify the right to an abortion, which means it is protected within the state. This is a more detailed explanation. "Codifying" means enshrining a specific law or right in a state's legal system. If Nevada has not codified the right to an abortion, it suggests that the right is protected through other means, such as court decisions or established legal principles.

The third option states that Nevada is not a safe haven for people out of state seeking an abortion. While this may be a relevant consideration, it does not directly address how Nevada has protected abortion rights within its own borders.

The fourth option states that Nevada codified the right to an abortion, which means it is protected by law within the state. However, this contradicts the explanation given in the second option, which states that Nevada did not codify the right to an abortion.

Based on the information provided, the second option, which states that Nevada did not codify the right to an abortion, seems to be the best analysis of how Nevada has protected abortion rights for people inside and outside the state.