The increased use of drones to track down and dispose of terrorists is an example of which of the following types of foreign policy perspective?

A. Expansionism
B. Interventionism
C. Isolationism
D. Moralism
E. Realism


Answer: E

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Which of the following accurately describes public opinion on economic issues?

A. Large majorities typically support stable or increased government spending on programs that will serve or eventually serve almost everyone. B. Large majorities of the public believe that private businesses should be unregulated and the things people value should be allocated by an unfettered free market. C. The public sends very clear signals that balanced budgets are important and any new spending should be offset by new taxes. D. There is growing support for fundamental reforms of America's entitlements, especially Social Security.

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How do the rational basis standard and "intermediate scrutiny" differ?

a. The rational basis standard requires an important governmental objective for classification; intermediate scrutiny requires the classification to be necessary. b. The rational basis standard applies only to racial classifications; intermediate scrutiny applies to gender and sexual orientation classifications. c. Intermediate scrutiny is applied to a broader array of classifications than the rational basis standard. d. It is easier for the government to demonstrate a rational basis for a law than to meet the requirements of intermediate scrutiny. e. Those who dislike a law will have an easier time getting it overturned if the Supreme Court applies intermediate scrutiny instead of the rational basis standard.

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Before the health care reform legislation of 2010, federal and state governments were already paying about __________ percent of all health care costs and prescription drugs

a. 25 b. 35 c. 50 d. 75

Political Science

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The Durbin–Watson statistic has a range of values for which test statistics are inconclusive. 2. Autocorrelation is a problem, but serial correlation is not. 3. It is better to correct for autocorrelation by taking first differences than by examining relationships in levels form. 4. Policies and program are sometimes evaluated by including dummy variables in the model. 5. A step impact variable is similar to an increasing impact variable. 6. Lagged variables are variables whose effect becomes manifest at some future time.

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