Some of Henry's friends think his views are extreme. Henry favors ending all entitlement programs and thinks government regulation of any kind is, more often than not, a really bad idea

He wants to be able to control for himself how to save and invest for retirement and does not think he should be required to obtain a license just to drive his own automobile. On what fundamental value is Henry likely basing his opinions?

a. equality of opportunity
b. individualism
c. role assertion
d. self-defense


b

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a. 1 year and a redistribution of House of Representatives seats according to state legislators. b. 2 years and a redistribution of House of Representatives seats according to school districts. c. 10 years and a redistribution of House of Representatives seats according to population shifts. d. 50 years and a redistribution of House of Representatives seats according to minority populations. e. 100 years and a redistribution of House of Representatives seats according to socioeconomic status.

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Despite privatizing much of its industry, the Mexican government still owns much of which major corporation?

a. Federal Election Commission (CFE) b. Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) c. Federal Electoral Institute (IFE) d. Mexican Petroleum (PEMEX) e. Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD)

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Political ideology is

a. a jumbled, mudpuddle of views and opinions about politics. b. a coherent way of viewing politics and government. c. irrelevant in politics. d. more important to women than to men. e. an inconsistent set of political beliefs.

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How can bicameralism protect the interest of small states, provinces, or other subnational units?

a. It makes the lawmaking process more efficient. b. It makes the lawmaking process less efficient. c. Seats in one of the houses can be equally allocated to provinces or states. d. It increases the power of the chief executive.

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