Characteristics of a given population—such as ethnicity, age, religion, and wealth—that are known to affect foreign policy opinions are also known as ______.

a. microexpressions
b. societal identities
c. demographics
d. group identities


c. demographics

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What was one result of nineteenth-century muckraking?

a. corporations began purchasing favorable coverage b anti-trust regulations c. glorification of the president by the press d. yellow journalism

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Until the Treaty of Lisbon, the Council of Ministers used a system of qualified majority voting, which meant that a. at least four of the "original six" had to be part of the majority that approved legislative proposals. b. the voting power of members was weighted by population size

c. at least three-fourths of the members had to approve legislative proposals. d. Council decisions had to be approved by a majority of the judges in the European Court of Justice. e. all decisions required a vote of unanimity.

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Which of the following changes would be the most likely to result in a stronger social safety net in the United States?

A. increased antigovernment sentiments B. increased individualism C. allowing businesses to have more political influence D. stronger labor unions

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The Top Ten Percent rule aims to

A. equalize funding in public K-12 schools. B. make it easier for low-income families to purchase better health care coverage. C. increase minority enrollment in Texas universities. D. provide pay raises for outstanding teachers.

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