If the United States freezes the assets of Russian officials, those officials can no longer access funds held in ______.

a. U.S. banks only
b. Russian banks only
c. banks in the United States and Russia
d. any bank in the world


a. U.S. banks only

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What was the first case in which the Supreme Court applied the Establishment Clause to the states via the Fourteenth Amendment?

a. Lemon v. Kurtzman (1971) b. Sherbert v. Verner (1963) c. Cantwell v. Connecticut (1940) d. Everson v. Board of Education (1947)

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Implementation is

A) a course of action decided upon by the government. B) the subjects that public officials deal with. C) the attitudes and actions of people that sustain and buttress the political system. D) the actions taken by government to carry out policy. E) uniform policy in all cases.

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When two or more states agree that a problem needs to be addressed, the anarchy of the international system makes it difficult to ______.

a. devise and coordinate an effective response b. communicate with and understand each other c. transfer funds across borders d. take action not approved by the central government

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Which of the following statements is false?

A. The theoretical concept of the panopticon as a social mechanism for controlling populations comes from an 18th-century prison design crafted by the British theorist Karl Marx. B. The guard tower in a panoptic prison is completely enclosed with mirrored windows, so the prisoners never know when they are being watched. C. The panoptic means of controlling behavior is a pervasive aspect of just about every government. D. The political philosopher Michel Foucault built upon the logic of the panoptic prison design and argued that it was similar to the way governments and leaders maintain control over the societies they rule.

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