SWOT analysis

What will be an ideal response?


is a simple but powerful tool for sizing up a company's internal strengths and competitive deficiencies, its market opportunities, and the external threats to its future well-being.

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Andrew is charged with the crime of killing a police officer in Texas. What can Andrew expect when he is arrested?

a. He will be denied a free attorney. b. His case will be heard in a county court. c. He will be immune from criminal charges. d. He will not be granted bail.

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Growing Republican strength in Texas was illustrated by __________

a. Bob Dole almost carrying the state over Bill Clinton in the 1996 presidential election b. the Texas Supreme Court's ruling in 2002 that Democratic candidates would be required to demonstrate electoral viability before having their names printed on ballots c. the Republicans winning their first seats in the state legislature since Reconstruction in the elections of 1998 d. the fact that Democrats fielded candidates for only three of the nine statewide offices on the ballot in 2000

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Why are campaign contributions so important for interest groups seeking to influence government?

a. Legislators only grant meetings with interest groups that offer campaign contributions. b. Campaign contributions help elect candidates who are friendly to groups' goals. c. Groups can offer contributions in return for favorable votes on pending legislation. d. Organizations seeking to offer input on a political party's platform are required to make campaign contributions.

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Republicanism is a form of government in which power

a. is divided between the state and national levels. b. is concentrated in one political party. c. is divided among three branches. d. is separated between some elected and some appointed government officials. e. resides in the people and is exercised by their elected representatives.

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