Thomas Jefferson might have changed John Locke's argument for government to protect property to protection of "the pursuit of greatness."

a. true
b. false


Answer: b. false

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a. World Health Organization (WHO). c. Organization of American States. b. UN. d. International Red Cross.

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Passed in 1913, which constitutional amendment powerfully enhanced the national government's ability to raise money?

A. Sixteenth B. Fifteenth C. Fourteenth D. Eighteenth E. Seventeenth

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A handful of states do not hold elections for individual parties to select their candidates. Instead, the party members are invited to attend local meetings at which they choose delegates who make a commitment to a candidate for the party nomination. This process is called

a. open primary. b. closed primary. c. caucus. d. referendum. e. sifting.

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Select the correct benefits and drawbacks to a fixed exchange rate:

a. Could be based on attachment to precious metals (gold) but could lead to inflation if a country prints too much money. b. Could be used to replace domestic currency if the currency is weak, financial institutions are suspicious, and the dollar is strong. c. Could do very well if tied to a strong currency but suffers from vulnerability to other nation’s recession. d. Supply and demand are market driven but governments can manipulate value by either printing money or removing currency from circulation.

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