Generally speaking, groups that work toward a common or national good are considered which of the following?

A. Organized labor
B. Material incentive groups
C. Ideological groups
D. Solidary incentive groups
E. Public-interest groups


Answer: E

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A) a series of disastrous economic choices made by Bill Clinton in the last months of his presidency. B) the dot-com bust followed by the 2001-2002 recession. C) a series of tax increases passed by Congress in 2001 and 2003 at the urging of George W. Bush. D) withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol. E) restored relations with Iraq after years of acrimony.

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Which of the following scenarios represents the use of hard power?

a. A leader invites an adversary to join her in attending a sporting event. b. A ruler refuses to sign an arms reduction plan she feels is unfair to some states involved. c. A ruler amasses his state’s navy off the coast of a rival who violated sanctions. d. An ambassador presents an innovative idea that improves trade for all states involved.

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The components of the Human Development Index (HDI) include all of the following EXCEPT

a) life expectancy. b) position of women. c) literacy and education. d) modified per capita income

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