The "unalienable rights" identified by the Declaration of Independence are
a. life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
b. freedom of speech, press, and assembly.
c. life, liberty, and property ownership.
d. the right to own property and bear arms to protect it.
e. equality, liberty, and equal protection.
Ans: a. life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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a. creating expensive federal mandates and requiring the states to pay the cost b. increasing taxes to pay for unpopular programs c. using money from the Social Security Trust Fund for general revenue purposes d. fully funding state-level mandates
Which schools of thought emphasize the importance of non-state actors?
a. Liberalism and radicalism c. Realism and liberalism b. Radicalism and realism d. Liberalism and socialism
Who heads the U.S. intelligence community?
a. the director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) b. the Director of National Intelligence c. the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff d. the vice president
Explain factors that have led to the growth of the national government since ratification of the U.S. Constitution
Answer: