Which of the following is an example of American exceptionalism?
a. Attempts to assimilate the American Indian population as U.S. policy makers expanded the government’s territorial claims westward
b. The U.S. efforts to build a strong military because of growing British, French, and Spanish territories
c. The division of power between the national government and state governments under the Constitution
d. The establishment of the lend-lease program during World War II
a. Attempts to assimilate the American Indian population as U.S. policy makers expanded the government’s territorial claims westward
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
President's Rule
a. refers to the constitutional provision by which the national government can suspend state government. b. refers to the constitutional provision by which the president can remove the prime minister for acting in a manner dangerous to the state. c. has been invoked only a few times in India's history. d. refers to the idea that the president, rather than the prime minister, is the major political force in India. e. was removed from the constitution by a landmark Supreme Court decision.
The British government recently changed policy to allow British ships to carry armed guards as protection against pirates
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
As Texas shifted from Democratic to Republican,
A. its ideological landscape shifted liberal to conservative. B. its ideological landscape did not really change. C. its ideological landscape shifted from liberal to libertarian. D. its ideological landscape shifted from conservative to liberal.