Which of the following is an example of soft power?

a. The U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003
b. Severe economic sanctions directed at Iran
c. The decision to use armed drones in the war on terror, rather than direct military intervention
d. None of the above


d. None of the above

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A. grants offered by national government to support states for specific activities, such as scientific research and homeland security B. grants made for more generalized governmental functions such as public assistance and health services C. grants for specific purposes that are tightly monitored to ensure that the money is spent exactly as directed D. grants that are generally not restricted to a fixed amount of time and can be spent freely E. grants that are distributed to the states based on procedures set out in the granting legislation

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Which of following became House speaker after the Republicans won both houses of Congress in the 1994 elections?

A) Tip O'Neal B) Jim Wright C) Newt Gingrich D) Dennis Hastert E) Sam Rayburn

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Which of the following statements about party polarization is most accurate?

a. Modern elections and governing are dominated by partisan warfare. b. Party polarization has declined since the 1960s. c. Citizens have become increasingly partisan, but overall party polarization has not changed since the adoption of the New Deal. d. American politics has become increasingly centrist, but the American public has become more ideological. -

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Which of the following is predicted to be TRUE by the year 2020?

a. There will be more mobile phones than people in the world. b. The use of mobile phones will decrease sharply in developing countries. c. Smartphones will make up about a half of the total mobile phones in the world. d. The cost of using mobile phones will increase sharply.

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