Which of the following is not one of the four freedoms Franklin Roosevelt described and fought for during his term in office?

a. freedom from want
b. freedom from fear
c. freedom of religion
d. freedom of speech
e. freedom of equality


Ans: e. freedom of equality

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A. the continued severity of destructive or violent retributions following a controversial policing incident B. the persistent vilification of law enforcement agencies by media preventing the improvement of community opinions C. the equally forceful pushback by whites to minority-centric protests of local law enforcement agencies D. the difficulty of institutionalized implementations of reformative strategies within law enforcement agencies

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The text suggests that elections are decided by __________ voters.

A. "clothespin" B. ideological C. prospective D. retrospective E. sociotropic

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Which of the following is true regarding the institutions of India?

A. India has a monarch as the constitutional head of state. B. The Chief Minister is a state's constitutional head of state. C. The governor is the head of a state's government. D. The central government maintains the right to impose emergency President's Rule. E. The presidential electoral system is applied in India under which the Prime Minister has a symbolic role.

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Which of the following statements about lobbying is true?

a. A group's legislative strategy can often support its electoral strategy. b. A legislative approach focuses primarily on appeals to the U.S. Supreme Court. c. An electoral strategy is one in which lobbyists seek to influence opinion and stimulate action by the general public. d. Inside lobbying most often occurs with members of the president's cabinet. e. Groups typically choose to employ either an electoral strategy or a legislative strategy.

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