__________ is an informal network of prominent, like-minded individuals who shared an anticommunist consensus and moved in and out of high-level policymaking positions within the executive branch, exerting great influence on the making of U.S. foreign policy

a. Foreign policy establishment c. Established group
b. Challenging groups d. Social movements


A

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Recent data shows that poverty rates are highest among:

A. women. B. blacks. C. children in female-headed households. D. Hispanics.

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Elite theory suggests that the initial resources for research, study, planning, and formulation of national policy are derived from

a. various non-profit organizations. c. corporate and personal wealth. b. anonymous sources. d. none of the above.

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Front-loading is the process of ______.

a. scheduling presidential primaries earlier in the primary season b. encouraging one’s supporters to vote early on the primary-election day c. biasing the nomination process so that senators go to the front of the line d. presidents declaring their candidacy early to scare off potential opponents e. requiring all fund-raising to occur in the year prior to parties’ primaries and caucuses

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Minnesota would be most typical of the _____ political culture, while New York would be most typical of the _____ culture

A. individualistic; moralistic B. individualistic; traditionalistic C. moralistic; traditionalistic D. moralistic; individualistic

Political Science