Nonnuclear weapons of mass destruction

a. are far less dangerous than nuclear weapons, so the international community is
trying to eliminate nuclear weapons first.
b. include chemical and biological weapons, which have been around for
decades.
c. are much easier to keep track of than nuclear weapons.
d. are more difficult to build than nuclear weapons, so fewer states have them.


b

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Executive privilege was limited by the Supreme Court as a consequence of

A. the Sedition Act. B. World War II. C. Watergate. D. the Clinton sex scandal. E. the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

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What will be an ideal response?

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Suppose a political scientist's research finds that the

participation of third parties reduces rather than increases voter turnout in American elections. Which supporting idea would make this an institutional explanation of low voter turnout? a. Voters tend to vote for all candidates in the same party. b. Third parties are rarely able to get their candidates elected. c. The participation of multiple parties increases voter fatigue. d. Americans have a low level of trust in either of the two major parties.

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