The case of "Deep Throat" is an example of:
a. a high-ranking bureaucrat leaking information to weaken a president and defend his agency.
b. a high-ranking military officer criticizing a president's military strategy.
c. a high-ranking bureaucrat concealing information from the press to avoid embarrassment for her agency.
d. a high-ranking military officer ignoring a president's commands.
Answer: a
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a. a majority of legislators. b. a majority of voters. c. two-thirds of voters. d. two-thirds of legislators. e. a majority of voters and approval of the Supreme Court.
In the summer of 2006, the Voting Rights Act was
A) extended for an additional 25 years in legislation signed by President G.W. Bush. B) amended to remove jurisdiction by the U.S. Department of Justice over local voting practices. C) amended to require American citizens to have proficiency in English. D) amended to end the process of appointing federal election observers E) altered to tighten registration and voting laws in the southern states.
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and World Health Organization (WHO) are examples of
a. nongovernmental organizations associated with the United Nations. b. specialized agencies of the United Nations. c. organizations established by the European Union. d. agencies under the management of the U.S. Department of State.
Coverage of foreign policy in "soft news" outlets, such as Entertainment Tonight, The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, Glenn Beck, and Oprah, do not have an effect on the public's knowledge of foreign policy as the public recognizes these media
outlets as entertainment sources. Indicate whether the statement is true or false