The fact that the number of __________ in Texas appears to be growing may be evidence of dealignment
a. Republicans
b. Democrats
c. ticket splitters
d. ethnic minorities
e. urbanites
C
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What event made the 1978 Camp David talks—the first attempt at Arab–Israeli peace— possible?
a. Jordan's defeat in the Six Day War b. Syria's defeat in the 1973 October War c. Egypt's success in the 1973 October War d. Egypt's success in the Six Day War e. Israel's victory in the 1967 War
One truly universal intergovernmental organization in Europe is the __________.
A. Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe B. Council of Europe C. European Union D. European Council
During colonial times, it was quite common for
a. commentaries or reporting that first appeared in a weekly paper to be republished in pamphlet form for wider circulation. b. original reporting to be plagiarized by other newspapers to boost their own circulation figures. c. commentaries or reporting that first appeared in pamphlets to be republished in weekly newspapers for wider circulation. d. books to be serialized in order to attract more readers.
A national newsmagazine publishes an article on efforts to restrict smoking in public places. Subsequently, the magazine receives 1,500 letters commenting on the article, with nearly two-thirds of the letters
favoring tougher restrictions on smoking in public. Would this be an accurate reflection of public opinion on this issue? a. Yes, because the magazine has a national circulation and the sample size is sufficiently large. b. Not likely, because the sample is not random and thus probably not an accurate reflection of public opinion on the issue. c. Not likely, because the sample size is too small. d. Not likely, because a poll is only a snapshot of what people think at the time a poll is taken. e. Not likely, because the sample size is too large.