Ambassadors, as well as embassy and consular staff, are all employees of the

a. State Department.
b. Defense Department.
c. Department of the Interior.
d. Agency for International Development.
e. Congress of the United States.


Answer: a. State Department.

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A. two-party competition does not always lead to liberal social welfare policies. B. in states which are relatively competitive and in which party control over government changes hands frequently, increases in party competition tend to produce more liberal social welfare policies. C. civil rights laws are more likely to be enacted when Republicans control the legislature than when the Democrats are in control. D. on non-expenditure policies, two-party competition seems to make the legislature more responsive to citizen demands.

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What is true about a poll with a low margin of error?

a. It gives people the most accurate picture of what people actually think or will do. b. It cannot be relied upon to predict what errors will be made in polling. c. It gives people the least accurate picture of what people actually think or will do. d. It predicts what errors will be made in polling.

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Which of the following best describes the change stage of the policy-making model?

a. It involves deciding a course of action and determining which agency will be responsible. b. It involves adjusting the policy to enhance effectiveness. c. It involves identifying a problem or an issue that requires attention. d. It involves assessing the outcomes of the implemented policy.

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Which of the following provisions did the Edict of Nantes, passed by Henry IV, entail?

A. creating a decentralized form of governance B. breaking down France into patches for warlords to look after C. setting up of a republic form of government D. giving Protestants limited religious freedoms E. banning all religious freedoms

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