Which of the following was the controversial UN Security Council resolution that the U.S. argued authorized its invasion of Iraq in 2003 but that Russia, China, and Several close U.S. allies claimed did not provide such an authorization?
a. Resolution 1440
b. Resolution 242
c. Resolution 1051
d. Resolution 1284
a. Resolution 1440
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a. editors b. muckrakers c. anti-trust laws d. the market
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
The importance of presidents-elect having their transition team work with Congress before assuming power is illustrated by which act?
A)No Child Left Behind Act B)Don't' Ask, Don't Tell Act C)Pre-Election Presidential Transition Act D)Executive Reorganization Act
How did Baker v. Carr (1962) and Reynolds v. Sims (1964) impact the representation of minorities in the state of Texas?
What will be an ideal response?