How did Ralph Nader's candidacy in the 2000 presidential election affect the race?
a. Gore moved further to the left, leaving more room for Bush among independents.
b. Gore moved further to the right, alienating a large portion of his voter base.
c. Bush moved further to the right, leaving more room for Gore among independents.
d. Bush moved further to the left, taking a large portion of Gore's voter base.
e. Both Gore and Bush moved further to the right, attracting independent voters.
A
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A) natural law. B) pragmatism. C) formalism. D) laissez-faire.
The establishment of the oil cartel, OPEC, has led to
A) fitful cooperation in establishing an agreed-upon price of oil. B) general economic harmony and agreement between member nations. C) the withdrawal of Third World nations from taking part in world affairs. D) the end of warfare between member nations. E) a stabilized price for oil.
The Morrill Land Grant College Act was designed to promote
A) mining. B) homesteading. C) agricultural and technical education. D) the expansion of the railroads. E) farming among Native Americans.
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a. Argentina. b. Brazil. c. Chile. d. Mexico. e. Venezuela.