One way the textbook authors argue we might overcome oil shortages is:

A) ?socialist revolutions
B) technological developments?
C) ?government control of oil refineries
D) ?increased climate change
E) anarchy being overcome by diversity


B

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What will be an ideal response?

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Which of these procedures is the most common way to pass bills in the House?

a. Structured rules b. Suspension of the rules c. Cloture d. Unanimous consent

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"Amicus curiae" is usually translated as

A) no probable jurisdiction. B) cautious, but curious. C) without cause. D) friend of the court. E) no substantial federal question.

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Which of the following statements best characterizes U.S. recognition of the Mexico City policy?

a. Since the policy’s inception, Democratic presidents have rejected the policy by executive order, while Republican presidents have adopted it. b. Since the policy’s inception, both Democratic and Republican presidents have adopted the policy despite the ongoing domestic debate over family planning issues. c. Since the policy’s inception, Republican presidents have rejected the policy by executive order, while Democratic presidents have adopted it. d. Since the policy’s inception, both Democratic and Republican presidents have rejected the policy because of the unresolved domestic debate over family planning issues.

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