Which two rulers are universally considered fascists?

a) Francisco Franco and Adolph Hitler b) Joseph Stalin and Francisco Franco c) Benito Mussolini and Adolph Hitler d) Joseph Stalin and Antonio Oliveira Salazar


c

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The War Powers Resolution (1973 ) was an effort by Congress to __________

A)constrain presidents'war-making authority B) increase presidential war-making authority C)codify into law the theory of the unitary executive D)give presidents sole power to declare war against another state

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As described by Hartzell and Hoddie, in a military victory that ends a civil conflict, what is the most likely outcome for the losing side?

a. The grievances of the losing side will continue to exist. b. The losing side will leave the state where the conflict occurred. c. The losing side will rebel in the near future and reignite the conflict. d. The losing side will suffer no consequences in the aftermath of the conflict.

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Which of the following statements about the political attitudes of Democrats is false?

a. Democrats are less likely to support big business than Republicans. b. Democrats are less likely to favor an assertive national security policy than Republicans. c. Democrats are more likely to support the regulation of business for consumer protection than Republicans. d. Democrats are much less likely to support government programs to help the poor than Republicans.

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Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding the concept of preference falsification?

A. Governments use preference falsification to keep people separate and to keep groups from forming. B. Governments encourage preference falsification by encouraging people to mimic the leaders’ preferences. C. Preference falsification is limited to totalitarian dictatorships such as the one in Nineteen Eighty-Four. D. Preference falsification is when you hide the way you truly feel while you publicly express what those in power want you to communicate.

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