The principle of "plausible deniability" holds that

a. nonaligned Third World nations should not receive foreign aid from the United States unless those nationscan "plausibly" deny an affiliation with the Soviet Union

b. the president of the United States is the chief instrument of American foreign policy and, as such, may denyCongress a role in foreign-policy decisions.
c. Congress should reassert itself in the making of foreign policy by denying foreign-aid money tonondemocratic nations.
d. the covert activities of the CIA should be planned and executed in such a way that the president can denyknowledge of them.


d

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A. oversight of commerce B. enforcing civil rights C. promoting workers' rights D. providing social welfare benefits

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Cartesian dualism argued that _____________.

A. the body and mind were inextricably linked B. the body was material and the mind was not C. an intertwined relationship existed between reason and emotion D. men and women were not equal by virtue of physical differences E. None of these were true.

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A) 20 years B) 150 years C) 300 years D) 500 years E) 1000 years

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