Suppose a policymaker argues against expanding the United States' nation-building capacities by pointing out the obstacles to social engineering. That policymaker is most likely a _____

a. liberal
b. neoconservative
c. realist
d. socialist


Correct Answer: c

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a. the Connecticut Plan b. the bicameral plan c. the supremacy clause d. the New Jersey Plan

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All of the following were identified in the text as components of environmental policy except for ______.

A. the management of natural resources and their use B. efforts to control pollution and prevent it C. efforts to provide funding for students who want to pursue an education related to the environment D. efforts to promote sustainable use and development of natural resources

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The Texas Supreme Court found in the case of Edgewood Independent School District v. Kirby that

A) ?the existence of charter schools violated the Texas Constitution. B) ?the school district was within its right to have differences in per-student spending levels. C) ?the method of financing the state's public schools violated the Texas Constitution. D) ?judges serving as arbiters in education system disputes violated the Texas Constitution.

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The European Union developed from which original organization?

A) ?The United Nations B) ?The League of Nations C) The North Atlantic Treaty Organization D) ?The European Coal and Steel Community E) ?The Concert of Europe

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