In 2004, President Bush's approval level had fallen to a dangerous level for an incumbent, but he still defeated John Kerry. This suggests that __________
a. approval ratings don't matter all that much
b. voters simply could not see John Kerry as president
c. John Kerry had alienated important wings of his own party
d. George Bush was perceived as far more able
e. voters decided the Democratic party platform was too liberal
b
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a. Citizenship and Immigration Services b. Customs and Border Protection Service c. Federal Bureau of Investigation d. Immigration and Naturalization Services e. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service
The United States has decided to give an equal amount of development aid to an autocratic country that has agreed to make limited market reforms and a democratic country facing high levels of poverty due to the rising cost of fuel and food. Which country is most likely to experience the greatest economic benefit from the aid and why?
What will be an ideal response?
_____ require(s) that evidence obtained illegally not be admitted in court
a. The Miranda warnings b. The exclusionary rule c. Probable cause d. Double jeopardy e. National Security Letters
Arguing that U.S. President Bill Clinton pulled troops out of Somalia because the U.S. Congress pressured him to do so is an example of an argument from which level of analysis?
a. The individual level of analysis b. The domestic level of analysis c. The foreign policy level of analysis d. The systemic level of analysis