Which of the following is an example of a situation in which economic sanctions accomplished the intended goal?

a. sanctions levied against South Africa in the mid-1980s to protest apartheid
b. the grain embargo on the Soviet Union in 1980 in retaliation for the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
c. the sanctions against Cuba to oust the Marxist dictator
d. sanctions imposed on Russia to keep it out of Crimea


a

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Which statement about the move from the primary to the general election is accurate?

A) Candidates who become more ideological after the primary election face far less criticism from the public in the general election than those who become more moderate. B) Candidates who shift only their tone but not their policy positions after the primary election are more successful in the general election. C) Candidates who appear extremely liberal or conservative during the general election enjoy considerably more support during the general election than those who are more moderate. D) Candidates who do not face a primary opponent and the accompanying challenges often enjoy a much more straightforward path to election than those with opponents.

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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following issues are part of the global commons?

a. national unemployment b. health insurance c. pollution d. humanitarian protection

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Which of the following tactics is more important in a general election than in a primary campaign?

a. running negative ads  b. raising money  c. appealing to independent and marginal voters  d. building name recognition   

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Describe how Germany’s citizenship policy affects its identity politics.

What will be an ideal response?

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