States that are not clearly reliable to vote for one of the two major political parties, but that are of great interest to presidential candidates, are referred to as

A) ?swing states.
B) ?bipartisan states.
C) ?undecided states.
D) ?purple states.
E) ?fly-over states.


A

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Demographic transition theory posits ______.

a. that massive movements of people from one region of the world to another are a major cause of poverty. b. the Malthusian notion that wars are significant inhibitors of population growth. c. that as societies economically grow and become more industrialized and more modern, population growth begins to subside. d. that constant population pressure from the developing countries of the South will eventually overwhelm the developed North.

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Which of the theories of trade listed below most clearly illustrates the dynamic rela-tionship between cross-border trade and investment?

a. product life cycle b. absolute advantage c. comparative advantage d. new trade theory

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The campaign for governor in 2002 was a very spirited and positive campaign with few personal attacks

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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