The dominant policy-making style in the United States is ______.

A. rational analysis
B. incremental
C. rational choice
D. pluralism


B. incremental

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Breathing the air of Mexico City has been likened to

A. running in a marathon B. climbing three flights of stairs C. smoking a pack of cigarettes a day D. smoking two packs of cigarettes a day

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Which of the following is a factor explaining why incumbent members of the U.S. House usually win reelection?

a. Voters perceive House races in terms of national issues, and polls show that voters believe that experience is important for those types of issues. b. Congress as a whole is held in such high regard by the voters that individual members of Congress have a relatively easy time winning reelection. c. Incumbents are much better known and funded than challengers are. d. Incumbents often make enemies while in office. e. Incumbents are perceived as all-powerful and unbeatable.

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When was the Thirteenth Amendment passed?

a. when the South seceded from the Union b. during the Civil War— c. immediately after the Civil War d. during the civil rights movement

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Of all of the different social identities, ___________ and _________ are the most closely linked, and both have a clear impact on Americans’ foreign policy preferences.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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