Which of the following tactics has al-Qaeda used effectively?

a. détente
b. mutually assured destruction
c. terrorism
d. nuclear proliferation


c

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British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain made a major mistake when he followed a policy of appeasement toward Hitler. For Chamberlain, appeasement implied that

a. Great Britain could weaken Hitler by pretending to be his ally while undermining his power. b. Great Britain could actually be an ally to Hitler's Germany. c. offering concessions to Hitler would satisfy his appetite to take over Europe. d. Hitler could be stopped only by an all-out war with Germany.

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All of the following are differences between the private and public sectors that significantly affect the collective bargaining process except

a. top public managers are either elected or politically appointed; both processes are influenced by public employee organizations and the general public. b. collective bargaining is often multilateral instead of bilateral. c. those involved in the process must be mindful of both public and clientele sentiment. d. there is a wide range of mechanisms available that can modify the final outcome of the collectively bargained-for agreement. e. job security is part of the scope of collective bargaining.

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The request of recent presidents for the line-item veto is a challenge to which of the following principles?

A) executive privilege B) senatorial courtesy C) separation of powers D) eminent domain E) congressional oversight

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Allison, a member of a local chapter of an environmental organization, is struggling to recruit people to help clean up public parks. She knows about the free-rider problem, but what would be a good way to get others to join the cause?

A. advertise on a local radio station B. offer an incentive to join, such as a T-shirt or reusable grocery bag C. post on blogs about the benefits of cleaner communities D. none of the above

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