The Prohibition movement was spearheaded by

a. civil rights groups.
b. public interest groups.
c. business groups.
d. religious groups.
e. government interest group.


d

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Pluralist politics is all about building coalitions, which means ______.

A. getting people to agree to cooperate in elections in order to make governing possible B. that it is essential to make sure that the political party contains as many interests as possible C. getting people to agree on an action even in the absence of agreement on the purposes of the action D. getting people to agree to an action as long as there is an agreement about the purpose of the action

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Which aspect of the contemporary immigration issue was almost completely absent in the past?

A) the distinction between legal and illegal immigration B) concern over bilingual education C) proposals to exchange citizenship for military service D) feelings of racial superiority by the majority of the population E) the need for immigrants as a source of cheap labor

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One way the major parties have limited the competitiveness of third parties is by preventing their candidates from taking part in presidential _____.

a. primaries b. caucuses c. debates d. conventions

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The most widespread mechanism for coordinating the interactions

between states and politics across borders is: A) treaties and alliances. B) diplomacy. C) low-intensity conflict. D) the European Union.

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