From the defeat of the Nationalists until both of their deaths in 1976, China was ruled by Party Chairman __________ and Premier __________

a. Joseph Stalin; Vladimir Lenin
b. Mao Zedong; Zhou Enlai
c. Deng Xiaoping; Li Peng
d. Jiang Zemin; Zhu Rongji


b

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The use by the national government of crosscutting requirements, crossover sanctions, direct orders, and partial preemption are all examples of which of the following?

A. unfunded mandates B. grants-in-aid C. home rule D. categorical imperatives

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Public opinion is given a lot of attention in democracies because the democratic form of government rests on

(A) underwriting by the wealthy (B) access to politicians (C) the consent of the governed (D) mobilization of the poor (E) the capabilities of bureaucrats

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Which of the following is an advantage of using soft power to achieve foreign policy objectives?

a. Soft power takes full advantage of U.S. military prowess. b. Soft power is particularly adept at dealing with rogue nations. c. Resolutions reached through the use of soft power are more durable. d. Soft power does not rely on military coercion to accomplish foreign policy goals.

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People are often unaware of the existence of some public policies even if they benefit from them. They are part of what Professor Suzanne Mettler calls _______

a. "The Iron Triangle" b. "The Bradley Effect" c. "The Submerged State" d. "The Axis of Evil"

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