The foreign policy event that is most often identified as weakening domestic bipartisanship in foreign policy is the

a. Korean War.
b. Cuban Missile Crisis.
c. Vietnam War.
d. Iranian seizure of American hostages.
e. Iraq War.


C

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A. Minnesota B. Delaware C. Rhode Island D. Oregon E. California

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The Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928 was a multilateral treaty that outlawed

a. the use of weapons of mass destruction. b. war as a method for settling interstate conflicts. c. the use of trade barriers to promote the wealth of one state at the expense of another. d. torture and other forms of abuse against prisoners of war.

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A state legislature is usually divided into ___ houses:

a. Two; the conservative and the liberal. b. Two; the assembly and the senate. c. Three; the executive, the legislative and the judicial. d. Most state legislatures only have one house.

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Which Supreme Court case developed the exclusionary rule?

a. Parker v. Gideon b. New York Times Co. v. Sullivan c. Mapp v. Ohio d. Wolf v. Colorado

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