The 1959 and 1960 surveys of 1,000 people in five countries conducted by Almond and Verba uncovered three political cultures. What were they?

a. a. participant, subject, and parochial
b. b. participant, subject, and religious
c. c. voter, subject, and parochial
d. d. participant, subject, and secular


a

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a. Fewer Texans believe in God than do residents of the United States as a whole. b. The largest religious faith in Texas is evangelical Protestants. c. Religiosity has no effect on political beliefs. d. Individuals attending church more frequently are more supportive of requiring health plans to cover birth control.

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Which of the following would be most consistent with the pursuit of a multilateral foreign policy by a presidential administration?

A. the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) B. a country's refusal to participate in organized sanctions to stop North Korea's nuclear program C. a presidential renunciation of all international treaties D. a country's proclamation of its right to take preemptive military action when the president considers it appropriate

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Which city did Louis Mumford describe as "a far richer efflorescence of human genius than history anywhere else records, except perhaps for Renaissance Florence"?

a. Ming Peking b. Hellenic Athens c. 18th century Rome d. Present day London

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Which set of powers allows Congress to make all laws “necessary and proper” to carry out the Constitution?

a. enumerated powers b. legislative powers c. implied powers d. representative powers

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