What was Great Britain considered in the nineteenth century?
a. The Great Island
b. The Great Colonizer
c. The Great Balancer
d. The Great European
e. The Great Kingdom
c
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Two major approaches to representation are
a. trustee role and legislator role. b. delegate role and administrator role. c. democratic and bureaucratic. d. delegate role and trustee role.
The U.S. lesson learned from the Vietnam War was that
A. constant bombing will force the enemy to concede defeat. B. there were limits on America's ability to get its own way in the world. C. public opinion could be ignored by leaders during wartime. D. nuclear weapons had utility in a war of insurgency. E. the national interest of the United States required a total disengagement from Asian affairs.
Who declared, "The president of the United States will not stand and be questioned like a chicken thief by men whose names he does not even know"?
a. Herbert Hoover b. John F. Kennedy c. Richard Nixon d. Ronald Reagan
How do network effects benefit established businesses? a. It allows consumers to find a variety of goods and services in one place. b. Transportation costs are decreased, and the concentration of many people and firms in a particular area leadsto greater innovation by existing firms and new ones
c. It doesn't benefit established businesses. d. It allows the established business to learn about its competitors, thus allowing it to lower prices and competemore effectively.