The Taft-Hartley Act ______.

a. caused government to enter a recession in the early 1990s
b. was responsible for changing the direction of U.S. trade policy from protectionism to free trade
c. was a major influence in helping Congress pass balanced budgets
d. significantly restricted the power of labor unions to engage in collective bargaining
e. kept monetary policy from being dominated by politics


d. significantly restricted the power of labor unions to engage in collective bargaining

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What is the main problem critique that feminist scholars have with international relations?

a. Women still do not have the right to vote in most parts of the world b. Scholars pay too much attention to the study of international relations at the expense of other, more important fields, such as economics. c. Men dominate the conduct and study of international relations d. Anarchy is what states make out of it e. Feminist scholars don't have any problem with international relations

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Which of the following is true of the acquisition of nuclear weapons by terrorists or nonstate actors?

a. The fall of the Soviet Union has made the acquisition of nuclear material by terrorist groups more difficult. b. The IAEA regularly inspects both state and nonstate nuclear weapons facilities. c. Although unsuccessful in constructing a nuclear weapon, it has been proven that al Qaeda has acquired reasonable amounts of fissile material. d. The hardest route for a terrorist group to acquire nuclear weapons is to steal fissile material from a state military. e. The basic fissile material required to develop a nuclear weapon is very difficult to produce.

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Herrnstein and Murray argue that

a. IQ tests are not representative of people's level of intelligence. b. the feeling of alienation and relative deprivation explains the high incidence of crime in the inner city. c. inner-city residents are more likely to commit crime because of their lower IQ. d. inner-city residents are victims of social inequalities.

Political Science

John frequently supports Democratic candidates for national office but usually votes for Republicans in state and local elections.  John is best described as a/n

A. swing voter. B. split-ticket voter. C. independent. D. dealigned voter. E. splinter voter.

Political Science