Which of the following has been a general pattern of the foreign policy process in the bureaucracy since World War II?

a. Presidents have increasingly relied on a State Department-centered system.
b. The policymaking process has become more decentralized over time.
c. The level of participation in the process tends to narrow and close over time.
d. All of the above are true.


C

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Overall, several health and education indicators in LDCs are:

a. showing signs of improvement in longitudinal studies within the country b. showing signs that the gaps between the richest and poorest countries is closing c. showing that most LDCs have made no significant internal gains d. showing that the gap between the richest countries and poorest countries is widening

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A vice presidential pick can be said to strengthen the ticket in all of the following circumstances EXCEPT

A. bringing foreign policy expertise to a less experienced presidential candidate. B. bringing ideological credentials to a ticket in which the presidential nominee has been less ideologically pure. C. bringing conventional, establishment credentials to balance an insurgent presidential candidate. D. bringing an appeal to independent voters, for a presidential candidate who does well inside his/her political party. E. being a major and powerful influence to the Senate, by casting votes on every issue.?

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What was containment?

a. the U.S. policy of preventing the expansion of China b. the U.S. policy of using tariff barriers and other noneconomic tools of policy to contain the growth of the U.S. trade deficit c. the U.S. policy of preventing the expansion of the USSR d. the U.S. policy implemented by the Reagan administration of helping guerrilla forces fight against pro- Soviet governments in the Third World

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