A “nation” is ______.

A. an administrative apparatus that develops and administers laws and generates and implements public policies in a specific territory
B. a state
C. an organization that only partially provides adequate political goods to its citizens
D. a group of people who perceive themselves as sharing a sense of belonging and who often have a common language, culture, and set of traditions


D. a group of people who perceive themselves as sharing a sense of belonging and who often have a common language, culture, and set of traditions

Political Science

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a. Seminole Tribe v. Florida b. Alden v. Maine c. Texas v. White d. U.S. v. Lopez

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With the expanse of technology, researchers are now able to study online communities and phenomena specific to the Internet. What term aptly describes this approach?

A. ethnography B. case study C. netnography D. photo voice

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Public opinion has not been consistent over the years.

a. true b. false

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According to pluralist theory, ______.

A. power is dispersed among various political actors B. power is concentrated in the hands on a political elite C. power does not play any role in politics D. power constantly shifts between different levels of government

Political Science