George Gallup and Elmo Roper helped meet the growing demand for information about public attitudes

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


True

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. In the eyes of Russian leaders, the NATO enlargement that began in the 1990s, and accepted countries in the former Soviet sphere of influence, clearly demonstrated Western hostility to Russia. 2. Both India and Pakistan’s entry into the nuclear club was initially condemned by the international community, but ultimately both countries were rewarded, if indirectly. 3. In the conflict between Taiwan and China, the “One China” principle has been regularly rejected by China and endorsed by Taiwan. 4. The fear among neighboring countries and great powers that Iran might become an aggressive state in the near future is best explained by realist balance-of-power considerations. 5. Postcolonial leaders of the 20th Century clearly demonstrated that national identities are socially constructed by rejecting former national identities, forged by colonizers, in favor of encouraging “pan” movements, taking in disparate peoples of the same ethnicity.

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Legislative courts are created under Congress’s authority in ______ of the Constitution.

a. Article I b. Article II c. Article III d. Article IV

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A theocracy is less likely than a one-party regime to _____

a. prohibit activities by opposition parties b. implement successful economic policies c. limit political rights in order to advance stability d. gain widespread acceptance among the population

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Under the 1946 Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act, _____

A) lobbying was prohibited B) bundled campaign contributions were banned C) only those lobbyists who sought to influence federal legislation directly were covered D) only persons whose lobbying was directed at agencies in the executive branch were required to register as lobbyists and file quarterly reports E) members of Congress were prohibited from accepting gifts or travel paid for by lobbyists

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