Which of the following was central to the (George W.) “Bush doctrine”?

a. Preventing the spread of Cuban influence in the Americas.
b. Containing Russia’s resurgence.
c. Humanitarian intervention.
d. The spread of democracy.


d. The spread of democracy.

Political Science

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Recent data show that women are more likely to vote than men, but men are more likely to engage in other forms of political activity, such as contributing money to a campaign or joining a political organization. These differences reflect

a. differences in resources and psychological engagement between men and women. b. the income gap that favors women over men in earnings. c. the fact that women are better informed and more interested in politics than men are. d. the fact that women are not welcomed by campaigns or other political organizations. e. the fact that women are more introverted than men.

Political Science

A researcher who believes in a certain theory may unintentionally record behaviors that provide support for the theory. This effect is called

* a. observer bias. b. observer drift. c. behavioral checking. d. theoretical reactivity. 445 One way to reduce the effects of observer bias is to create a. one/zero sampling. b. behavior checklists. c. continuous real-time measurement. d. particularistic research.

Political Science

Those who believe that modest reforms (e.g., conserving scarce resources, limiting family size and safeguarding the environment) are sufficient to promote ecological health are most likely found in which school of thought?

a. liberal conservation b. steady-state philosophy c. sustainable development d. benevolent authoritarianism

Political Science

“Tax loopholes” are also known as ______.

A. tax exemptions B. tax expenditures B. tax incentives D. tax subsidies

Political Science