The "Gang of Four" refers to
a. a group of radicals who sought to succeed Mao but ultimately lost to the moderates led by Deng Xiaoping.
b. the top positions in the Chinese Communist Party.
c. the advisors to Deng Xiaoping who advocated the use of force against demonstrators in Tiananmen Square.
d. Mao's term for the four great enemies of China—Taiwan, the Soviet Union, the United States, and Great Britain.
e. the top positions in the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese government.
a
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In Rutan v. Republican Party of Illinois (1990), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that:
A. states must establish comparable worth policies. B. policy-level officials may be fired for politically partisan reasons, but lower-level officials may not. C. policy-level officials may not be fired for politically partisan reasons, but lower-level workers may. D. the number of minority employees in state and local governments must be proportionate to the number of minorities in the population.
Which of the following best describes the Marxist critique? a. Socialism inherently produces unequal results and cannot be sustained in the long-run. b. Capitalism has led to a class struggle in which the wealthy are far too powerful, and the working class haslittle authority over the products of their labor
c. Human nature is inherently antagonistic and self-interested, and is the primary determinant of internationalrelations. d. Everyone should have all they need without having to do any work.
Currently, the president has "fast track" authority to negotiate trade agreements
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The winner-take-all system is also known as the ________ system.
A. democratic B. plurality C. proportional D. majority E. minority