What is soft power?

a. The weakening of a country's power
b. The use of coercive power rather than attraction
c. The use of attraction rather than coercion
d. The power that weak countries have
e. None of the above


c

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Medicaid is an example of:

a. A government contract. b. A voucher scheme. c. A project grant. d. A vendor payment.

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"An assembly with delegates chosen from all of the states whose function is to nominate candidates for president and vice president and to oversee the governance of the party" is a definition of a

a. delegate. b. state committee and chair. c. national party convention. d. political fund-raising banquet. e. interest group meeting.

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The initial questioning of jurors to determine possible biases is called what?

A) Voir dire B) Challenging C) Preemptory challenging D) Writs

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