Which of the following is offered in the Novel Approach to Politics text as an alternative to culture to explain why New Zealand’s TV programming is more sexually permissive than that in the United States?

A. New Zealand was originally a French colony.
B. New Zealanders learn about sex at an earlier age.
C. Cable television has been more readily available in the United States.
D. Broadcast television in the United States is actually more permissive than it is in New Zealand.


C. Cable television has been more readily available in the United States.

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Which of these was not a goal of the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA)?

a. To provide standardization of the mail registration process b. To regulate the process by which state and local entities maintained their voting lists c. To make opportunities to register available at certain state and local government offices d. To advocate for passage of additional legislation to ensure that voting rights of women would continue

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The oversight responsibility of Congress is

A. relatively easy to carry out. B. becoming less and less important to the nation. C. the most time-consuming task for most legislators. D. empowered by control of yearly budgets. E. None of these answers is correct.

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Which of the following was an intended (but not realized) effect of the 1993 Japanese electoral reforms?

a. an increase in the influence of farmers b. an increase in coalition governments c. a decrease in intraparty party factionalism d. in increase in the number of parties

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In ____________, the Supreme Court held that the government's effort to block publication of excerpts from a classified study titled "History of U.S. Decision-Making Process on Viet Nam Policy" amounted to an unconstitutional prior restraint

a. Near v. Minnesota (1931) b. New York Times Company v. United States (1971) c. United States v. Progressive (1979) d. Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier (1988)

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