In part, it is up to political parties to __________ voters

a. mobilize
b. be objective toward
c. obstruct
d. question


a

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Interdependent political, economic, and legal systems of a country make up its:

A. administrative agenda. B. socioeconomic fabric. C. cultural environment. D. political economy.

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During World War I, the Supreme Court upheld the Espionage Act by ruling that Congress has a right to restrict speech that __________

a. is critical of the government-- b. creates a clear and present danger c. qualifies as hate speech d. is symbolic

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The core assumption of Neoliberalism is that

Cooperation between states is possible despite conditions of anarchy The importance of relative gains outweighs that of absolute gains Institutions play no effective role in international relations All of the options are valid

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What happened to the power of the governors when the states finally did write their first state constitutions?

a. The powers of governors, often including veto powers and the power of appointment, were severely reduced. b. Governors lost the power to tax, but were still considered powerful players in state governments. c. Governors were given extended terms, so if the state found a good governor, they could keep him in office to serve the people. d. The office of governor was abolished for a while in most states as a response to the dictatorial powers the governors had under the king.

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