The Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces is

a. a military court that retries controversial cases involving violations of military laws
b. a civilian tribunal that reviews verdicts rendered by military courts-martial
c. a civilian court that handles claims for veterans' benefits that have been denied
d. a military commission that tries cases involving unlawful enemy combatants


Answer: b. a civilian tribunal that reviews verdicts rendered by military courts-martial

Political Science

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a. University of California Board of Regents v. Bakke b. Reed v. Reed c. the Nineteenth Amendment d. the 1964 Civil Rights Act

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A major reason for the rapid rise in Mexican foreign debt was

a. vast overspending by the Mexican government. b. significant drops in the price of oil. c. failure of Mexican citizens to pay taxes. d. the impact of the import substitution policies. e. the impact of the economic liberalization policies.

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Many political scientists have not considered Mexico to be a viable democracy because

a. it only has one political party. b. election results have often been falsified so that the PRI wins. c. civil liberties are limited. d. the police have too much power. e. PRI candidates import voters from the United States.

Political Science

Dollar convertibility refers to

a. the ability to exchange dollars for any other currency. b. the ability to convert dollars to commodities such as exported goods. c. the ability of the World Bank to devalue the dollar. d. the pricing of a barrel of oil in U.S. dollars. e. the U.S. commitment to exchange gold for dollars.

Political Science