Discuss the security and diplomatic challenges that faced the United States 50 years ago, and explain the degree to which today’s security and diplomatic challenges are similar.
What will be an ideal response?
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Franklin Roosevelt required all department communications to Congress that could affect future budgets be cleared through the Bureau of the Budget, the predecessor to ______.
A. the Office of Management and Budget B. the Internal Revenue Service C. the Trilateral Commission D. Department of the Treasury
In lieu of an indictment, the state prosecutor may file a _______________ charging the person with a crime.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The televised Nixon-Kennedy debate of 1960 revealed that
A. challengers have little to gain by acceding to debates, which generally allow frontrunners to enhance their leads. B. viewers ignore how candidates look on screen and hone in on what is said about the issues. C. the visual appearance of candidates affects viewers' assessment of their qualifications. D. the American public was not interested in politics. E. a candidate's performance during a debate will have little impact on the outcome of an election.
According to Holsti, in recent times ______.
a. abstract reasons for war have decreased, while concrete reasons have increased b. concrete reasons for war have decreased, while abstract reasons have increased c. the increase in knowledge means there are no valid concrete reasons for war d. the increase in knowledge means there are no valid abstract reasons for war