Which of the following became a major trade dispute between the U.S. and China?

a. Beijing’s imposition of higher tariffs on U.S. agricultural exports to China.
b. U.S. unwillingness to permit China to join the World Trade Organization.
c. U.S. refusal to recognize Chinese patents.
d. China’s ban on the export of rare earth metals.


d. China’s ban on the export of rare earth metals.

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A) Redistricting efforts by the courts are usually ineffective. B) Gerrymandering is a fact of life in redistricting C) Enacting fair and balanced district lines is a goal of the legislature, no matter which political party is in the majority. D) Redistricting by the courts is always fair. E) Involvement in redistricting by state and federal courts is quite rare.

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A. challengers than for incumbents. B. candidates in urban areas than for candidates in rural areas. C. Democratic candidates. D. men than for women. E. Republican candidates.

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a. the unitary political organization of Germany during the Third Reich. b. globalization. c. the rise of communist parties. d. the increasing importance of the European Union. e. the growing importance of anti-system parties.

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