Which of the following questioned the credibility of the U.S. commitment to defend Western Europe?
a. Anthony Eden.
b. Nikita S. Khrushchev.
c. Charles de Gaulle.
d. Konrad Adenauer.
c. Charles de Gaulle.
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A) the degree of democracy in a country B) the health of a nation's economy C) the degree of wealth in a nation D) the overall weakness of a nation
C-SPAN viewers are considered __________
a. highly educated b. strongly conservative c. extremely liberal d. poorly informed
The most accurate statement about the differences in opinion between party activists and regular voters is
a. there really are no differences in their opinions. b. party activists are less ideological and more pragmatic, whether conservative or liberal, than regular voters. c. party activists are apt to hold more extreme views, whether conservative or liberal, than regular voters. d. regular voters are more likely than party activists to consistently vote for their party.
According to the "What Do You Think?" feature box, why do some consider affirmative action a form of reverse discrimination? To what extent does the public approve of affirmative action programs for racial minorities,
and how does this differ depending on the respondent's race? To what extent does the public think that college admissions should be based on enlarging diversity verses merit only? Given public opinion, should the United States continue to use affirmative action? What, if anything, should be done to reduce the racial gap in acceptance of affirmative action programs? What will be an ideal response?