Which of the following statements best describes the paradox of immigration for U.S. foreign policy makers?

a. The United States lacks the basic infrastructure to support immigration, thus pulling attention away from more pressing U.S. issues concerning sustainable energy and arms control.
b. The U.S. immigration system struggles to control the influx of workers and ensure equal pay and benefits; yet despite these inequalities, many immigrants make much more money than they would in their own communities.
c. Because the debate over immigration concerns both domestic and foreign policy issues, it is irresolvable.
d. The rapidly growing U.S. immigrant population is changing the perception of national identity and its connection to language and culture.


b. The U.S. immigration system struggles to control the influx of workers and ensure equal pay and benefits; yet despite these inequalities, many immigrants make much more money than they would in their own communities.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Which of the following is true of a confederation?

A. States are governed centrally so that they can progress in a unified direction. B. It is a party convention held at the local level that elects delegates to conventions at the national level. C. The member states let the central government undertake most state activities. D. It is an involuntary association of states which are annexed by the most powerful state. E. The member states typically govern most state affairs as they see fit.

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What are three valid means of collecting signatures on ballot petitions?

What will be an ideal response?

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All the amendments to the Constitution have been proposed by:

A. a vote by one-third of the state legislatures. B. a vote by three-fourths of the state legislatures. C. a two-thirds vote in the Senate and in the House of Representatives. D. a three-fourths vote in the Senate and in the House of Representatives. E. a three-fourths vote in the House of Representatives.

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