The Zimbardo study

a. collected DNA samples from infants born in U.S. hospitals without parental knowledge or consent.
b. was one in which some members of the study acted so aggressively toward others that the study was terminated prior to its planned time for completion.
c. is often cited by anti-war advocates to argue that human nature appears to be thoroughly peaceful and lacking in impulses toward violence.
d. was funded by the U.S. government and involved exposing cancer patients to high doses of radiation.


B

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Political alliances ______.

A. are coalitions that need sustained political efforts to hold together because individuals cooperate only as it serves their purposes B. require a strong central figure who can coordinate action so that all members can work together for the best outcome C. exist largely in Congress and are completely separated from elections D. occur because participants agree to cooperate on action only when they have the same reason for doing so

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The __________ is a transnational government that coordinates monetary, trade, immigration, and labor policies so that its member nations have become one economic unit with a common currency known as the euro

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All of the following statements reflect traditional American attitudes toward foreign policy except

a. Americans traditionally have believed that when the nation resorts to force, political restraints should not impede that action. b. negotiations and compromise were not often viewed as normal parts of the political process between states. c. Americans traditionally have maintained that foreign policy should be motivated by national interest, not moral principle. d. Americans traditionally have not supported the notion of combining the use of force and diplomacy in the conduct of foreign affairs. e. Both options B and C are true.

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Does Ross find that being an oil producer hinders the development of democracy only in the Middle East?

A. He finds that oil hinders democracy only in the Middle East (but not elsewhere). B. He finds that oil does not hinder democracy in the Middle East. C. He finds that oil hinders democracy in the Middle East and elsewhere. D. He finds that oil hinders democracy everywhere except the Middle East.

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