Which country invented the mass-based political party?

a. America
b. Germany
c. Ancient Greece
d. Russia
e. France


A

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The 2010 Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. FEC allows

A. corporations, unions, and individuals to donate unlimited funds to presidential campaigns. B. corporations, unions, and individuals to donate unlimited funds to entities that are "independent" of the candidates. C. corporations, unions, and individuals to donate unlimited funds to political parties. D. political parties to create special funds to donate to candidates from federal monies. E. corporations, unions, and individuals to donate unlimited funds to presidential campaigns, as well as to entities that are "independent" of the candidates.

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According to liberal economic theory, interdependence tends to

a. make war more expensive, since your "enemy" may be your economic partner. b. raise the possibility of war due to proximity to your enemy. c. increase the likelihood of conflict as economic competition raises tensions. d. make little difference on whether a country enters into a conflict with another country.

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Which of these is not an accurate assessment of the conflict between public interests and private property in Texas?

a. Texas's traditionalist-individualist culture has created a healthy balance between public and private interests in Texas. b. Texas is one of fifteen states that command their environmental regulatory agencies to take the cost of regulation into account when regulating air, water, and waste pollution. c. People, who will make more money if the government does not interfere with their plans to exploit nature, have a powerful incentive to try to corrupt the system. d. Critics argue that TCEQ and other state agencies sacrifice environmental cleanliness when that goal comes into conflict with the need to make money. e. Texas does not keep track of those involved in the "revolving door" between government and industry.

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The central cause of the French Revolution was _____

a. civil war b. military invasion c. economic growth d. organizational vulnerability

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