The U.S. government position that preventive war against potential nuclear proliferators was legal is known as the

a. Colin Principle.
b. Cheney Act.
c. Bush Doctrine.
d. Principle of Self-Defense.


c

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An example of a stimulus variable is

A) the sex of a participant. B) a participant's psychiatric diagnosis. C) the film participants watch as part of the study. D) a participant's racial attitudes.

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Which of the following was an argument by James Otis, Jr. against the Stamp Act?

A. The British government was discriminating against its own people and violating the Magna Carta by imposing the Stamp Act. B. It was only fair that the British government taxed the aboriginals of America and not the settlers who hailed from England. C. The colonists were not represented in the British Parliament and so could not be taxed. D. The colonists were solely responsible for Britain's victory in the Seven Years' War and it was only fair that they were exempted from taxes. E. The colonists were contributing to British expansion and so should not be taxed.

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As chief executive, the president is constitutionally bound to

A) enforce laws, treaties, and court orders. B) submit a balanced budget to Congress. C) inform Congress prior to any military action. D) oversee actions of state governments. E) honor pronouncements of the United Nations.

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Who was serving as chief justice of the Supreme Court when it decided the case of Marbury v. Madison?

A. John Adams B. John Marshall C. Edmund Burke D. Thomas Jefferson E. James Madison

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