These political parties dominated British politics of the
20th Century, and are still the largest parties in the United Kingdom, despite declines:
a. the Conservative Party, and the Liberal Party.
b. the Democratic Conservative Party, and the Labor Party.
c. the Liberal Democratic Party, the Conservative Party, and the Labor Party.
d. the Conservative Party, along with the Labor Party.
Answer: d
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1. “The state of nature” describes situations in which there is no state. 2. According to Tilly, the political geography of modern Europe (i.e., the development of states) was essentially an unintended consequence of the strategies employed by lords and kings to keep a grasp on power. 3. Those who imagine that life in the state of nature is intolerable (or, for instance, “nasty, brutish, and short”) are more likely to accept giving up a great deal of rights (and revenue) in exchange for a state capable of offering protection. 4. Individuals enjoy civil rights in the state of nature. 5. A civil right arises naturally.
A correlation coefficient varies from ______.
A. ?1 to 1 B. 0 to 1 C. 1-10 D. ?1 to 0
The modern presidency, characterized by the presence of a great deal of power even in the absence of a large personality or a national crisis, came into being with the presidency of
A. Grover Cleveland. B. Franklin Roosevelt. C. Woodrow Wilson. D. Theodore Roosevelt. E. William Taft.
A decision of the Supreme Court that represents the agreed-upon compromise judgment of all the justices in the majority is called a
a. plurality opinion. b. dissenting opinion. c. concurring opinion. d. majority opinion. e. minority opinion.