What did British Defense Ministry civil servant Clive Ponting deliver to a member of the British Parliament in the mid-1980s?
a) A 47-volume, 7,000 page analysis of British troop movements in the 1982 war with Argentina over the Falkland Islands b) A politically charged note from the Real IRA, which included instructions for making a homemade bomb c) A report from a Northern Ireland village detailing countless British atrocities against Irish Catholic citizens d) Documents relating to the sinking of the Belgrano during the 1982 war with Argentina over the Falkland Islands
D
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A. Legislative Budget Board B. elected officeholders of the plural executive C. comptroller of public accounts D. Texas legislature
What does the failure to cover the Downing Street memo say about the U.S. press?
A. The U.S. press is superior to foreign news outlets. B. The U.S. press does not trust the British. C. The U.S. press favors domestic stories and sources over foreign ones. D. The U.S. press tends to miss big stories related to military operations.
In the context of national grants, Republicans have consistently ________
A. favored fewer strings, less national supervision B. favored more detailed, federally supervised spending C. favored more national supervision D. favored low state control E. criticized state governments for their inefficiency in spending block grants
The “Shanghai gain” is a(n)
a. faction within the Chinese Communist Party b. organized crime group c. group of prodemocracy activists that demonstrated in Tiananmen Square d. environmental group that protested against the Three Gorges Dam