Smallholders in developing countries are at particular risk to ______, as a result of which they may not be able to meet basic nutritional needs.

A. food insecurity
B. de-peasantization
C. collectivization
D. land redistribution


A. food insecurity

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The cases of Ben Salazar, Kevin Byrd, Roy Wayne Criner, and Josiah Sutton illustrate that _____

a. wealthy defendants have a greater chance of being incarcerated b. innocent people have been convicted of crimes and sentenced to prison c. the judicial process always works d. citizens can have confidence that only the guilty are convicted e. only defendants with criminal records are sentenced to death

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What was perhaps the most conservative shift of the Roberts Court?

A) The Court took on notably fewer cases than before, reversing the tendency to use the Court at a back-up legislature. B) The Court ruled conservatively on abortion cases, whereas the previous Court tended to rule on the pro-choice side. C) Roberts and colleagues seemed more heavily influenced by outside opinion, lessening the Court's ostensible objectivity. D) Despite its liberal rulings on gun control, the Court ruled conservatively on gay rights and immigration issues.

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Appellate court proceedings may include:

a. jurors b. witnesses c. cross examination d. oral argument

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Which of the following statements is true of impeachment?

A. After a vote to impeach in the full House, an accused official is tried in the Senate. B. The president has the power to impeach and remove from office the members of Congress. C. Impeachment involves holding a debate for the purpose of preventing action on a bill. D. Only civil officers, such as federal judges, can be removed by impeachment. E. An accused official is removed from office only if he or she is convicted by a one-third majority vote of the Senate.

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