Which of the following has more Internet users than any other country?
A. The United States
B. Russia
C. China
D. Canada
E. Great Britain
Answer: C
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Which of the statements below describes a transfer of government authority that has the strongest claim to be legitimate?
a. A group of tribal warlords join together to force the regime to surrender the capital city. b. A revolutionary group takes over the government and gains diplomatic recognition by the United Nations. c. Military leaders remove the president from power and declare a state of emergency and impose martial law. d. Leaders of a dissident party that has been outlawed by the old regime launch a coup that removes the ruling party from power.
The overall tax system in Texas
a. falls much more heavily on the rich than on the poor. b. falls more heavily on the middle class than either the rich or poor. c. relies on pay as you go taxes that are equitable to all groups. d. falls disproportionately on poor and middle income earners. e. is financed by voluntary taxes such as sin taxes on optional items such as cigarettes and the Texas Lottery.
The __________ was created after World War II to coordinate military strategy among the services and represented the entire military in advising the secretary of defense and the president
a. Office of Homeland Security c. Secretary of War b. Joint Chiefs of Staff d. National Security Agency
Which of the following is true of the teachings of Confucius?
A. Confucius advocated the maintenance of a society in which all people were equal. B. Confucius proposed that social stability should be maintained by upholding particular codes of conduct toward the emperor, who was the only superior. C. Confucius claimed that superiors could expect subordinates to fulfill their obligations but the subordinates could not have similar expectations from their superiors. D. The Confucian system restricted its purview to issues related to religion and family. E. Confucius advocated that each individual was part of a status network set according to family, profession, or other attributes.