Which of the following is a significant issue that the U.S. government is facing today?
A. A decrease in the national debt
B. A decrease in global competition and foreign trade
C. An increasing gap in the income and wealth of individuals
D. A shortage of homes available for purchase
E. An overabundance of available social welfare funding
Answer: C
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A) strict scrutiny B) intermediate scrutiny C) the Lemon test D) ordinary scrutiny E) the rational basis test
According to the textbook, the global financial crisis that started in Thailand in 1997 is an example of
A) how developing countries are gaining a prominent role in world affairs. B) the dominance of certain groups in the international system. C) the increasing interconnectedness of global society. D) the vital importance of Southeast Asia as a global region. E) why complex financial innovations threaten global security.
Which two countries received massive amounts of U.S. foreign aid in the 1980s and beyond as a consequence of the Camp David Accords in 1978?
a. Saudi Arabia and Jordan b. Turkey and Israel c. Egypt and Israel d. South Africa and Lebanon
After Reconstruction ended, most Texans came to identify with the _____ Party
a. Federalist b. Whig c. Republican d. Democratic e. Populist