For a setting to become a city, it must

a. have a minimally hospitable environment.
b. have a political structure.
c. be self-sufficient.
d. have local access to either gas or oil.


a

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The Sierra Club and the National Wildlife Federation, which support environmental protection and wilderness programs, are examples of _______

a. intergovernmental interest groups b. primary policy-makers c. public-interest groups d. labor union interest groups

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Divided government refers to

A) control of one house of Congress by one party and the other house by another party. B) partisan-induced gridlock. C) when the party and national constituencies of the country's leadership do not agree. D) when the presidency is controlled by one party and Congress is controlled by another. E) when state governments clash with the national government.

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The Asian Tiger countries have succeeded economically through

a. implementing import-substitution industrialization. b. the use of strict communist-style control of the economy by the government. c. promoting free trade among the industrialized countries. d. aggressively promoting export-led growth. e. strategic use of five-year plans.

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