Why did the British, French, and Italians fail to reach a consensus response to the German threat in their meeting at Stresa?
a. They disagreed radically on the level of the German threat.
b. The British were lured away by a German offer of a naval treaty.
c. The French secured a new security pact with the Soviet Union.
d. The Germans withdrew from the Rhineland to prevent provoking a response.
e. The Germans absorbed Austria, frightening the Italians into a mutual security pact.
Answer: b
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The election of 1932 was significant in that
A. all of the above occurred. B. the two major parties appeared to switch ideological orientations C. the Democratic Party changed, embracing the role that the federal government could play to create economic stability D. the Republican Party became the party of limited federal government and fiscal conservatism.
Constituent demands for service were increasing at the same time as
A) party strength was declining. B) the size of the federal government was declining. C) party strength was increasing. D) trust in government was increasing. E) the cost of elections was decreasing.
Should pollsters be worried about the population of “nonrespondents”?
a. yes, because nonrespondents are less educated than respondants b. yes, because including nonrespondents will create sample bias c. no, because nonrespondents are only a small percentage of the populace d. not yet because “nonrespondants” differ little from those who engage in polls
Difficulty in implementing federal policies relates to the three Cs of implementation. Which of the following is NOT one of the three C's?
a. complexity b. cooperation c. coordination d. continuity. e. All of the above are part of the three Cs of implementation.