The Cold War foreign policy designed to restrict expansion of Soviet ideological and military influence and expansion, using military force if necessary, was called ______.
a. retainment
b. prevention
c. containment
d. restriction
c. containment
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The U.S.-led war against Iraq in 1991 is an example of __________ war.
A. total B. hegemonic C. civil D. limited
How did Texas Governor Dolph Briscoe influence the unsuccessful outcome of the 1974 Texas Constitutional Convention, which assembled to replace the Texas Constitution of 1876?
A. His opposition to the right-to-work law led to the defeat of the proposed new constitution. B. He became too active lobbying for a new state constitution, which led to strong voter distrust of state government officials in this process. C. He refused to exercise leadership favoring a new state constitution. D. He led the faction known as the "cockroaches," which attempted to delay or obstruct the convention's work at every opportunity.
Like members of the U.S. Congress, state legislators have a law-making function that includes the important job of:
a. developing and voting on bills. b. passing a budget every four years. c. visiting their districts for ceremonial events. d. requiring the executive to attend special sessions.
What is required for Congress to override the president's veto?
What will be an ideal response?