Typically, how many people attempt to influence how another person votes?

a. less than 1 percent
b. fewer than one in ten
c. about 10 percent
d. two in four


d

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Which best describes the Framers' opinion on the role of public opinion in government?

A. The Framers thought that public opinion should play only a limited and indirect role in making public policy. B. The Framers favored a direct role for the public in policy making. C. The Framers felt that Americans' experiences as colonists of Great Britain showed that the public needs to vote on most major issues of government. D. The Framers wanted the United States to be a direct democracy. E. The Framers felt that the public's role should be nonexistent.

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The central tenet of the Truman Doctrine was that the United States would

A. make no attempt to increase its own territorial holdings, and would prevent any other country from trying to seize new land. B. support those countries struggling to oppose communist expansion. C. welcome European military intervention in the internal affairs of American countries that had proven themselves incapable of self-government. D. intervene in the affairs of American nations whose internal disorder threatened regional stability. E. work closely with European powers to extend the blessings of republican government throughout the Americas.

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_____ refer to the sums a consumer is required to pay before insurance kicks in.

A. Quotas B. Subsidies C. Filibusters D. Deductibles E. Co-pays

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Which of the following provides social services?

a) Private, not-for-profit corporations b) Mutual help organizations c) Private, for-profit corporations d) All the above

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