As a campaign manager, if your candidate was neck and neck with her opponent, you would make a special point of __________

a. preparing negative ads to air in the last month of the campaign
b. preparing her very well for debates with her opponent
c. running polls on a daily basis
d. buying advertising in states that are reliably safe for your party
e. avoiding battleground states where campaigning can be especially intense


b

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Foreign threats under the Articles of Confederation included all of the following EXCEPT

A) British impressment of U.S. sailors into the Royal Navy. B) the Spanish claims to lands in the south. C) a French blockade of trade with the West Indies. D) a disputed boundary with Canada. E) an attempted invasion by France.

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Which of the following assumes the "neutrality" of money?

A. Classical free-trade theory B. The comparative advantage theory C. Marxism D. Neoclassical free trade theory E. Mercantilism

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What is the distinction between a military coup and a revolution?

a. Revolutions do not change the regime or the government, only the civil society. b. Military coups merely change the regime while revolutions also change the social order. c. Revolutions change the regime and military coups change the social order. d. Revolutions cause drastic changes and military coups have little or no effect on society.

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Some scholars believe that former secretary of state John Foster Dulles had such great personal prejudice against communism that he always assumed the worst of Soviet decision makers. This is an example of __________

A) misperception B) wishful thinking C) cognitive bias D) affective bias

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