An entity that uses coercion and the threat of force to rule in a given territory is referred to as a ______.

A. country
B. region
C. state
D. nation


C. state

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What action immediately catalyzed the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia?

a. the NFL policy on the national anthem b. Colin Kaepernick’s refusal to stand for the national anthem c. Donald Trump’s victory in the previous year’s president election d. the removal of statues of Confederate generals

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Which is the term used for the majority faction of the Russian Social Democratic Party in 1903?

A. Menshevik B. Bolshevik C. Gromyko D. Politburo

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Which of the following is a center of congressional power not specifically mentioned in the Constitution?

A. Speaker of the House B. political parties C. Senate president D. the power to raise an army

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Which of the following statements about the President’s role in the legislative process is correct?

a. They start with their party allies, but while shared electoral fates provide incentives for cooperation, they will not bow to the President’s wishes. b. The President can count on absolute support of his party especially on issues he designates as priority items. c. Cooperation with the opposition party is the norm as those partisans hope some of the President’s popularity rubs off on them. d. He generally succeeds in building bipartisan coalitions especially on matters of national security.

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