The only region to oppose Proposition 22 (gay marriages) was ______
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
the San Francisco Bay area
You might also like to view...
Which branch of government has come to have the greatest role in determining what is and is not constitutional?
a. The executive branch b. The legislative branch c. The congressional branch d. The judicial branch
What are the formal and informal foreign policy powers of the president? Are any of these contested? If so, who contests them, and for what reasons?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is true of the blogosphere?
A) Only a few people are licensed to create blogs. B) It contributes little to the innovation in news delivery today. C) Blogs are offered by the citizenry at large. D) The mainstream news organizations refrain from adding blogs to their websites. E) Blogs are purely for entertainment and hardly political in nature.
Which of the following statements best describes the importance of public opinion in evaluations of the Clinton administration?
a. Public opinion surveys frequently demonstrated that the mass public generally supported President Clinton’s foreign policy agenda, but the lack of support for Clinton’s domestic agenda and distrust stemming from the scandal and subsequent impeachment hearing weighed heavily on his approval ratings and the public’s evaluation of his performance on international issues. b. Although surveys demonstrated that the public did not think highly of his domestic policy performance, President Clinton enjoyed high job approval ratings because of his favorable foreign policy goals. c. Public opinion surveys demonstrated the mass public’s discontent with U.S. participation in the Bosnian War, and poor job approval ratings plagued President Clinton in the remaining years of his presidency because of this intervention. d. Although surveys demonstrated that the public did not think highly of his foreign policy performance, President Clinton received the highest approval ratings among the ten postwar presidents in part because of his sensitivity to public opinion.