__________ tested nuclear weapons in 1998. This is an example of a regional increase of tensions

A) Argentina and Brazil
B) India and Pakistan
C) South Africa and Egypt
D) Israel and Syria


Answer: B

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A __________ results after fissures develop in each party's coalition, which begins to fracture after new issues appear, dividing the electorate. Each party forms a new coalition-one that endures for years.

A. dealignment B. national party convention C. realignment D. secular realignment

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Equalizing educational opportunities became a national educational policy priority due to

A. The Morrill Act B. Elementary & Secondary Education Act C. Plessy vs Ferguson D. Brown vs Board of Education

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According to Jervis, what condition most favors stability and cooperation?

a. when wars are frequent but brief b. when peacetime alliances fail to develop c. when offense clearly has the advantage over defense d. when nations focus their energies on their own defenses e. when a bipolar international system of alliances develops

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At the First Continental Congress, called by Boston resistance leader Samuel Adams, the delegates from the colonies did which of the following?

a. passed resolutions condemning British taxes and administrative decrees and adopted the Declaration of American Rights b. adopted the Articles of Confederation c. adopted Benjamin Franklin’s “Plan of the Union” d. ended without adopting anything because of the conflict between loyalists and the resistance

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