What are three of the four challenges facing the U.S. global position?

What will be an ideal response?


Answers should detail the difficulty of preserving power, a unique history with conflicting behavior, association with economic globalization, and/or actions and threats of global terrorism. Answers should explain these challenges in detail while providing examples such as historic imperial overstretch, poor human rights records with Native Americans and minority groups, pressure on foreign countries to commit to economic openness, and the September 11 terrorist acts.

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After World War II, a host of building projects resulted from

a. a major tax increase b. a de facto pro-growth policy. c. a new influx of immigrants. d. divided government.

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The back-and-forth movement of individuals between government and interest group employment is known as:

a. Full enforcement b. Khadi justice c. The revolving door d. The revolving system

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What advantage does a subcommittee offer the legislative process?

a. expedited approval of joint committee floor submissions b. greater division of labor and policy specialization c. oversight of joint committees d. oversight of standing committees

Political Science

An interest group that benefits from the programs of an administrative agency is called a

a. clientele group. b. subject group. c. focus group. d. caucus. e. beneficiary.

Political Science