_________ is one of the most powerful consulting firms in the U.S., charging up to $100,000 in annual fees for clients, including some of the largest MNCs, to get information about world politics and gain access to policymakers around the world

a. AIPAC c. World Policy Institute
b. Brookings Institution d. Kissinger Associates


D

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If a legislature is in a state that has a history of electoral discrimination against minority groups, what would that state be required to do before proceeding with redistricting plans?

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The expectation that equality is achieved if results are comparable for all citizens regardless of race, gender, or national background, and that all citizens are proportionally represented in measures of success in life is known as000571

A) ?equality of opportunity. B) ?equality of chance. C) ?equality of government. D) ?equality of outcome. E) ?equality of existence.

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Which statement best supports the assertion that "fewer Americans today are interested in news than they were one or two generations ago"?

a. Terrorist attacks generate copious media attention. b. Today's newspapers are less neutral than they once were. c. Only about a third of people watch television news or read newspapers. d. Polls show that viewers prefer news stories about violence over stories about policy.

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