The breakup of Yugoslavia had no effect on various ethnic factions

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


False

Political Science

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Why do most ethnic national conflicts in the Global South have colonial roots?

a. Imperial powers drew borders with little regard for the national identities of indigenous people. b. European countries instilled in their colonies their strong values of xenophobia and mistrust. c. Most people in the Global South are simply unable to get along. d. Indigenous people fight over which colonial power they would like to have rule them.

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The idea that someone could be “too American to feel at home anywhere else, but too foreign to feel at home in America” is an example of issues with ______.

A. birthright citizenship B. inherited citizenship C. citizenship naturalization D. cultural citizenship

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The Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798, as well as the creation of the first National Bank to assume all state debts, represented bold steps toward a stronger central government. Thomas Jefferson became president in 1800 at the height of this movement. What was Jefferson’s stance and impact?

a. Jefferson was a very strong federalist and assumed even more powers to the central government at the expense of the state powers. b. Jefferson’s political party, the Democratic-Republicans, formally opposed the growth in authority of national government. Jefferson’s administration was usually linked to enumerated national powers. c. Very little is known of Jefferson or his presidency. d. Jefferson had no impact on the federalist movement. Though he tried, he was a very ineffective president. e. Jefferson strongly supported the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 and sought to embed them in our political culture.

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The philosophies of political philosopher John Locke influenced the framers of the Constitution. Although he favored limited government, Locke also was a proponent of ________, which bestows discretionary executive powers upon the presidency

a. judicial authority b. prerogative power c. the personal presidency d. the articles of impeachment

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