How many times have U.S. presidents sent troops abroad without the authorization of Congress?
A) none
B) 10
C) approximately 50
D) more than 100
E) more than 300
D
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Which of the following statements reflects elite theory of government?
a. Government should provide ample opportunities for upward mobility. b. Political power should be evenly distributed throughout society. c. Average citizens are content to allow the most fit to govern. d. Wealth and status do not define political power.
What characterizes the governor's appointive powers?
a. The governor's powers are constrained because of staggered terms of most board members and the plural executive. b. The governor can remove his or her predecessor's appointments, so his or her powers are somewhat strong. c. The governor cannot appoint or dismiss anybody, so his or her powers are exceptionally weak. d. The governor is able to appoint all members of many state boards at the beginning of his or her term without legislative approval, so his or her powers are quite strong.
Which private company was likened to an octopus in a famous cartoon, due to its monopolistic control over all major aspects of economic life in early California including banking, overland and overseas shipping, postal services, lumber, telegraph services, other wholesale industries, and of course, politics?
A. Chevron Corporation B. DuPont C. Ford Motor Company D. The Southern Pacific Railroad
List all of the logically possible strategy combinations for the game in Figure 2 (please use the following convention: [“Player 1’s strategy;” “Player 2’s strategy”]).
What will be an ideal response?