What is one sign that a "revolution" is really just a reform?

a. The people are no better off than they were before.
b. The old elites remain in power.
c. Citizens are not rioting in the streets.
d. Dissidents are not in jail.


b

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An interest group filing an amicus curiae brief is an example of __________

a. how interest groups influence elections b. lobbying an executive branch agency c. the impact of lobbying disclosure requirements d. lobbying the judicial branch

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How can military capacity shape foreign policy priorities? a. Military strategy leads to security dilemmas. b. The smallest countries with minimal military power can coerce other states to behave differently. c. Military capabilities can limit the range of prudent policy choices, constraining states that cannot easily useforce

d. States with robust militaries tend to be less economically and industrially advanced, changing their foreignpolicy goals.

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One proposed explanation for why congressional seats have become less marginal is that

A) the growing strength of the party system makes it less likely for challengers to appeal to average voters. B) incumbents can use their powers to get programs passed that benefit their districts, and thereby themselves. C) incumbents are less likely than challengers to become associated with the " mess" in Washington. D) changing demographics have made an increasing number of districts overwhelmingly Democratic or Republican. E) incumbents are less ideological than challengers and link themselves with Congress as an institution.

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what is NOT a reason that the secret ballot has enjoyed widespread use in the US since the late 1800s

What will be an ideal response?

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