Which Arab–Israeli war was fought largely in pursuit of British and French national interests?
a. the 1948 war
b. the 1956 war
c. the 1967 war
d. the Six Day War
e. the 1973 war
B
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When political values are passed from one generation to the next by a variety of life experiences and social institutions. We call that process:
A. Political Socialization B. Political Transformation. C. Political Materialism D. Political Culture E. Political Socialism
In South Africa, economic liberalization and deregulation
a. has reduced but not eliminated state ownership of key industries. b. has forced heavily indebted local authorities to contract out many basic services. c. began during the late apartheid era and have continued during the post-apartheid era. d. began only after the end of apartheid. e. came only as a result of concessions made by South Africa in order to join international bodies like the World Trade Organization.
In which of the following areas are the powers of the governor of Texas comparable to or greater than the powers of the president of the United States?
a) Appointment. The governor can fill by appointment almost all important executive branch offices, while the appointment powers of the president are more limited. b) Budget. The legislature usually adopts the budget presented by the governor, while the president's budget is usually changed by Congress. c) The line-item veto. Presidents do not have this power. d) Judicial powers. The governor can grant a pardon whereas the president must get the consent of the Senate before granting a pardon. e) None of the above.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was designed to overturn which of the following?
A. integration B. Jim Crow laws C. nonviolent direct action D. the Fifteenth Amendment