In Bush v. Gore, the U.S. Supreme Court
a. returned the decision making back to the Florida Supreme Court.
b. refused to hear the case.
c. ended the recount of votes and Bush won the presidency.
d. asked for a full recount of all Florida ballots.
e. demanded that there be a recount of the ballots in the 2000 national election.
c
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Unlike the American president, the Brazilian president a. can issue a line-item veto
b. acts as the country's commander-in-chief. c. acts as the country's head of state. d. has extensive powers of appointment. e. acts as the country's head of government.
All of the following are "lessons" for American policy makers that emerged from the Cuban Missile Crisis except
a. the risk of nuclear annihilation. b. the possibility of rational policy making. c. the likelihood of mutual accommodation. d. "rolling back" communism was a tangible goal. e. organizational and bureaucratic factors in policy making during the crisis produced more nuclear risks.
Reliance on Keynesian economic methods began with the administration of
A) Bill Clinton. B) Dwight D. Eisenhower. C) Ronald Reagan. D) Richard Nixon. E) John F. Kennedy.
Which of the following thinkers would be most likely to accept an aggressive king?
a. Hobbes and Machiavelli b. Hobbes and Rousseau c. Rousseau and Machiavelli d. Locke and Machiavelli