All of the following are examples of hegemonic powers except
a. Britain during the eighteenth century.
b. France at the beginning of the nineteenth century.
c. Italy prior to World War I.
d. the United States after World War II.
c
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a. John Paul Stevens b. William Rehnquist c. Antonin Scalia d. David Souter
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The concept that interest groups are really an elitist phenomenon rather than a manifestation of pluralism is supported by the fact that
A) public-interest groups are the most powerful groups?. B) ?only a small percentage of the interest groups lobbying Congress are business groups. C) ?the power of unions has declined over the past three decades. D) ?religious groups and recreational groups have the largest financial footprint in Washington, DC. E) most Americans are not represented by interest groups.
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a. eliminated the monarchy in Great Britain. b. unified the Scottish and English crowns. c. established Norman rule throughout the British Isles. d. resolved Britain's long-standing religious conflict. e. placed the first formal restrictions on the power of the monarch.