A political scientist who studies the politics of several Eastern European countries following the fall of the Soviet Union would, most specifically, be considered an expert in the subfield of __________

a. political science
b. public policy
c. political theory
d. comparative politics


d

Political Science

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A) convenience B) snowball C) quota D) None of the above

Political Science

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A) Native American land holdings in Western territories. B) Medicare payments to the disabled. C) education testing and reporting. D) tax rates for the wealthy. E) the number of immigrants permitted to enter the country.

Political Science

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A) its Reserve Bank had taken a conservative approach and rejected many financial innovations. B) the country was protected by its geographic distance from the United States. C) real estate development is unknown in India. D) of the country's close relationship with Japan.

Political Science

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What will be an ideal response?

Political Science