The ______ includes a range of U.S. military and government officials who advise the President on issues of foreign policy.
A. Emergency Management Council
B. National Security Council
C. Panel on Homeland Security
D. National Homeland Security Review Commission
B. National Security Council
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The term mestizo refers to people who
a. are of mixed Spanish, indigenous, and sometimes African descent. b. are half American and half Mexican. c. emigrated from Mexico to America. d. live in Mexico but come from elsewhere in Central America. e. are descended from Mayan Indians.
What is the policy director's job?
A.) performs a variety of strategic and managerial tasks, from fund-raising to staffing a campaign B.) develops the candidate's stance on crucial issues C.) works with candidates to identify likely contributors to the campaign and to arrange events and meetings with donors D.) brings the campaign message to voters by creating handouts and all forms of media ads E.) uses focus groups and other methods to help develop campaign strategy by identifying the candidate's strengths and weaknesses and revealing what voters care about
As used in the Global Perspectives handbook, the term "alternative perspectives" refers to
a. changes fostered by the clashes between traditional cultures and modern technologies. b. class, racial, gender, and ethnic differences within states. c. varying sets of complex value-laden ideas used to interpret events. d. contending nationalisms in a state that define its politics. e. ideas supporting the conflicting foreign policies of states.
The state of Texas was ravaged by a hurricane during Governor Stone's tenure. To alleviate the ground situation and help stranded citizens, Governor Stone deployed the National Guard
Exercising his right to deploy the National Guard was an example of which of the following powers of the governor? a. appointment power b. judicial power c. legislative power d. military powers