The scandal involving corrupt lobbyist Jack Abramoff

A) did not result in any criminal charges.
B) defrauded American Indian tribes and led to charges of corruption against public officials.
C) was limited only to Abramoff's ties with Republicans.
D) was generally overlooked by Congress and the president.
E) resulted in the resignation of the Speaker of the House and key staffers.


B

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A) Like Bush, Obama refused to use signing statements in the exercise of his executive powers. B) Like Bush, Obama worked to regain institutional powers transferred by previous presidents to Congress. C) Like Bush, Obama exercised minimal executive powers specifically to provide space for Congress to govern. D) Like Bush, Obama relied heavily on secrecy and a lack of transparency in the exercise of his foreign policy powers to protect executive power.

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The concept that successful collaboration on one set of problems would encourage similar efforts in other areas is something emphasized by the

a. mass mobilization school. c. transnationalist school. b. functionalist school. d. structuralist school.

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The second wave of European colonization in Africa began in

a. 1607. b. 1776. c. 1862. d. 1895.

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How is U.S. trade policy an example of a two-level game? Who are the most important actors in this game? How does this game affect how the United States prioritizes trade policy over other types of global economic policies?

What will be an ideal response?

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