What was “Stuxnet”?

a. A computer virus used to attack Iranian nuclear facilities.
b. A surveillance program employed by America’s National Security Agency (NSA)?.
c. A cyber-weapon used by Russia to attack Georgia and Estonia.
d. An antimissile system used by Israel to defend against Hezbollah and Hamas.


a. A computer virus used to attack Iranian nuclear facilities.

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In comparison to older states, the new states have ________

A. greater capacity to tax and extract revenue from their citizens B. greater difficulty in providing adequate government services to their citizens C. greater ability to effectively police their own borders D. greater power to monopolize the means of violence within their territory E. greater efficacy in running their states as full-fledged democracies

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In the 1950s and 1960s, southern states disenfranchised ________ citizens by selectively enforcing poll taxes, literacy tests, and vouchers of "good character."

A. Native Americans B. Pacific Islander Americans C. Asian Americans D. African Americans E. Latino Americans

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The President is commander in chief of the nation’s armed forces because

a. Congress specifically delegated this authority to the office after the Civil War. b. the Supreme Court declared this to be the case at the outset of World War I. c. the Constitution declares it. d. the states voted to transfer this power to the executive after the War of 1812.

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All citizens in a city elect all members of a city council, who run in a common pool of candidates, in the _________ election system

a. single-member district b. pure at-large c. council d. at-large place e. commission

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