What was the foreign policy of containment designed to prevent?
a. nuclear proliferation
b. the spread of Soviet influence
c. terrorism
d. the Cold War
b
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District courts are often described as the chief __________ courts of the state
a. civil b. appellate c. administrative d. trial e. juvenile
In spite of being a centralized authority, nineteenth-century Russia was a weak state, in part because
a. the tsar was head of church and state. b. nearly the whole population was suburban. c. industrialists could thwart the tsar's policies. d. Russian industry and infrastructure was so much less developed than that of Western countries. e. the tsar's rule depended upon the secret police.
Which of the following agencies or offices has been fully incorporated into the Department of State by reforms in the late 1990s?
a. The Office of the U.S. Representative to the United Nations b. The U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA) c. The United States Trade Representative d. The Office of Homeland Security e. Both options B and C are true.
Assuming no increase in the national debt, lowering taxes would most likely have the following immediate result: ______.
a. increasing available fiscal resources for quality of life, employment, and economic development policies b. redistribution of remaining tax revenues to a variety of available social welfare and domestic policies c. reducing the amount of money available for programs designed to spur employment and economic activity d. maintaining employment and economic development programs at the expense of military and defense spending