During World War II, Japanese Americans ______.
A. were treated fairly even though Americans in Japan were the subject of persecution
B. lost their citizenship if they still had family members in Japan
C. were placed in detainment camps for national security purposes
D. fled America to live in Western Europe
C. were placed in detainment camps for national security purposes
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The most salient characteristic of the movements in Tunisia and Egypt in early 2011 was that they were:
A. successful B. relatively peaceful C. so-called Twitter revolutions D. met by violent opposition E. starting a trend across the Middle East.
How does the principle of refoulement protect refugees?
a. It prevents their forcible return to their homeland. b. It prevents their detention in the country to which they flee. c. It outlaws human trafficking. d. It requires that if in danger at sea they must be rescued.
George Washington viewed political parties as
a. essential to the success of the nation. b. institutions necessary to allow democracy to flourish. c. nothing more than large factions driven by selfish motives destructive of the common good. d. part of the moral fiber needed to preserve the new constitution.
Parkinson's Law best explains which of these phenomena?
a. Bureaucrats tend to claim that they have no power over the law. b. As the number of regulations and bureaucrats increases, corruption increases. c. Political appointees and permanent civil servants view the policy-making process differently. d. The number of regulations enforced by bureaucracies tends to increase rather than decrease.