Which category of people generally do NOT qualify for political asylum?
a. those fleeing from persecution at home
b. those leaving a country because of government-sponsored religious violence
c. those coming to a country for better job opportunities
d. those leaving a country due to an ongoing civil war
e. those fleeing a country due to political instability
C
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Assume that Candidates A and B are the Democratic and Republican nominees for president, while Candidate C is an independent candidate. On election day in the state of Louisiana, Candidate A wins 40 percent of the vote,
Candidate B wins 35 percent, and Candidate C wins 25 percent. How many of Louisiana's nine electoral votes would you anticipate going to Candidate A? a. none b. four c. six d. nine e. seven
Why are social services in areas with large numbers of illegal immigrants often underfunded?
What will be an ideal response?
The grassroots mobilization of multiracial identities surged in the 1990s, but the topic has undergone significant social and systematic changes over the past decades. What is the relationship between the general educational and market reactions to sustained multiracial mobilization over time?
A. Multiracial mobilization has received mixed reactions from higher education faculty, while marketers have reduced multiracial themes in advertising. B. Multiracial mobilization has seen increased support by educational institutions and student groups, while marketers have ceased multiracial marketing strategies. C. Multiracial mobilization has become increasingly institutionalized, while marketers have taken hold of multiracialism as a publicity strategy. D. Multiracial mobilization has been increasingly opposed by educational institutions, while marketers have escalated use of multiracial imagery in advertisements.
One of the prominent features of the New Jersey Plan was
a. a single-house national legislature based on the population of each state. b. state representation in a bicameral Congress based on the population of each state. c. a single house in which all states would be represented equally. d. a national government composed of legislative, executive, and judicial branches. e. establishing judicial review for the judicial branch.