Americans do NOT vote in which of the following elections?
A) primary B) referenda C) initiative D) general E) Supreme Court
E
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In a map of where conditions like diabetes, hypertension, obesity are most prevalent, those are the areas that have seen ______.
a. the most urban hospitals open b. the most urban hospitals close c. the most rural hospitals open d. the most rural hospitals close
What percentage of bills introduced were enacted into law in the 110th Congress?
a. 3 b. 13 c. 23 d. 33 e. 43
Which statement best describes the change in the relationship between the press and the president as a consequence of the Watergate scandal?
A)Journalists can reap professional rewards by exposing scandals in the executive branch, even if those scandals shake the faith of Americans in their political institutions, and thus they no longer adopt a deferential stance toward the actions of presidents. B)Investigating the executive can exact an exceedingly high toll on journalists' personal and professional lives, and thus they have adopted a deferential stance toward the actions of presidents. C)The American public has little interest in the investigation of scandals within American government, and so journalists have returned to the basic journalistic practice of reporting the facts provided by the government. D)Journalists have the ability to bring down entire presidencies, reaping personal and professional fame in the process, and thus they now focus exclusively on investigative journalism and ignore mundane and nonscandalous events.
What does Sokolski conclude about Iran's civilian nuclear program?
a. As a sovereign nation, Iran has the right to develop its own domestic energy programs without interference from outside powers. b. The United States would enhance its own prestige in the Middle East by allowing Iran to develop a civilian nuclear program while also warning it sternly that a weapons program will not be tolerated. c. Allowing Iran to develop it would allow the country to quickly develop nuclear arms while maintaining an aura of international respectability. d. Allowing Iran to develop it would provide the surest means of promoting stability in the region, although the country would have to make strong guarantees to keep its program civilian. e. If Iran created such a program, it would contribute to the gradual development of civilian nuclear power programs elsewhere, and by undermining the world's dependency on fossil fuels, it undermines Iran's own international influence.