That monarchs cannot create wealth even though their kingdoms depend on wealth is an example of ______.

A. a societal puzzle
B. a power struggle
C. a traditional monarchy
D. a dilemma of power


D. a dilemma of power

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The effects of gerrymandering areĀ 

A. nonexistent. B. more serious than most people realize. C. less serious than many people claim. D. about as serious as most people believe. E. often contradictory to expectations.

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Using computer technology such as the Web, and programs to incorporate audio, visual, and written documentation of field events into one account with links among data, analysis, and interpretative and supportive texts is called ______________

A) ethnographic record B) macroethnography C) online ethnography D) hypermedia ethnography

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The term used to refer to large firms often linked to one another in industrial groupings is

A. Diet. B. juku. C. Domei. D. keiretsu.

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British sections of dual cities

a. are typically arranged in a grid pattern. b. have a railroad run through them. c. Both of the above d. Neither of the above

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