Which of the following is a common thread of evangelical Christianity?

A) belief in the joining of church and state
B) conservative, right-wing politics, especially on social welfare issues
C) belief in the literal, inerrant interpretation of the Bible, especially on evolution
D) belief in a liberal, loose interpretation of the Bible, especially on abortion
E) belief in personal conversion through direct communication with God


Answer: E) belief in personal conversion through direct communication with God

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a. create a nationally unifying official. b. prevent the obscure complication of an Electoral College. c. be popular enough to rule by decree when necessary. d. become a figurehead symbol (not a real power) in Nigerian politics. e. provide a Muslim leader for the whole country.

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Ever since the attack of Pearl Harbor, scholars and analysts have pointed out that there will always be a major __________: given the vast amount of stimuli and potential information available, it is difficult to sort out the truly relevant information that needs to be highlighted, collected, processed, and analyzed

a. producer-consumer problem b. problem of coordination c. signal-to-noise problem d. problem of bureaucratic routine

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What type of law comes from Congress?

a. Constitutional law b. Legislative law c. Statutory law d. Administrative law e. Executive law

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In addition to the powers explicitly granted by the Constitution, the president also has _____ that are necessary to carry out the specific responsibilities of the president as set forth in the Constitution

A) legislative powers B) executive powers C) supremacy powers D) inherent powers E) hereditary powers

Political Science