Proposition 13 (passed in 1978) reduced ______ taxes

a. property
b. sales
c. income
d. value added


a

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How do party-independent expenditures differ from soft money?

a. Party-independent expenditures are spent by parties, whereas soft money is spent by candidates' campaigns. b. Unlike soft money, party-independent expenditures can only use funds raised with normal hard money contribution limits. c. Unlike party-independent expenditures, soft money is subject to disclosure requirements. d. Party-independent expenditures are limited to party-building activities, whereas soft money can be spent on election communications.

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Intimidating an adversary with a show of naval force is known as

a. tomahawk diplomacy. b. gunboat diplomacy. c. "big guns" diplomacy. d. ship-shape diplomacy. e. cruise missile diplomacy.

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In Cox's view, in terms of soft power, the United States and the West __________

a. still have the lead by far b. are beginning to decline after the Iraq War c. have fallen far behind since 1945 d. have remained steady since 1945

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According to the book, the impact of feminist thought in international politics has been most pronounced in the debate on

a. military power. b. trade unions. c. education. d. development.

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