Anarchy is best defined as ________. a. unlimited democracy

a. unlimited democracy
b. elected representatives running the government
c. the most universal form of ruling a state
d. a society without government
e. a constant war between the governments of two states


D

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Which statement regarding the ideologies of the two major U.S. parties is accurate? a. The ideologies of both major parties have clearly remained consistent throughout American history

b. Nixon's pursuit of a Southern strategy in 1968 signaled an ideology change as the long-term process of turning the Southern states into a solid Democratic voting bloc began. c. The Democratic South shifted ideology when it realigned to the Republican Party over the issue of race. d. When Barry Goldwater was nominated by Republicans in 1964, it signaled the party's allegiance to the more liberal principles of expansive government.

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Why have isolationists been dissatisfied with U.S. foreign policy since 9/11?

a. The United States has not exhausted nonmilitary means such as economic sanctions and weapons inspections before using military intervention in other countries. b. The U.S. military has been involved in too many other countries when its purpose should be to function as a shield in homeland security. c. The United States invaded Iraq without a postwar plan to institute democracy, which should be one of the prime goals of U.S. intervention in another country. d. The United States has taken actions of which its allies have disapproved and will now have difficulty getting help from them in the war on terror.

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A legislator helps a citizen get his daughter into a military academy. This is an example of which legislative function?

a. Law-making b. Investigation c. Constituent service d. Legitimizing executive decisions

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Critical thinking

A) involves superstition and witchcraft. B) looks at an issue from one viewpoint only. C) has little to do with research. D) leads us to uncover hidden assumptions.

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