Identify and describe the significance of the (George W.) Bush Doctrine.
What will be an ideal response?
Answers should identify the Bush Doctrine as the foreign policy strategy developed by President George W. Bush following the September 11 terrorist attacks. This strategy calls for economic and military primacy and for preemptive military attacks to defend national security and strategic interests in the war on terrorism. Explanations of the significance of this doctrine could range from its use as unilateral foreign policy to the renewed importance of defense and intelligence gathering. Exemplary answers will identify international organizations as means to an end, not an end within themselves for U.S. foreign policy.
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a. Otto von Bismarck b. Martin Luther c. Adolf Hitler d. Helmut Kohl
Discuss factors and barriers the impact American voting behavior and their effect on voter turnout rates in the United States.
What will be an ideal response?
What case is considered by some to be the equivalent for women's rights of the Brown v. Board of Education case for African Americans?
a. Craig v. Boren b. Reed v. Reed c. Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections d. Texas v. Allwhite e. Roe v. Wade
The party-column ballot encourages which of the following?
A. Low voter turnout B. Incumbency advantage C. Increased political donations D. Decreased political donations E. Straight-ticket voting