The Council on Foreign Relations is seen by critics as being ________
a. an old boys' network that divides up jobs and decides issues among themselves
b. an interest group that is too liberal to make an informed decision
c. an influential group that conducts self-funded research
d. a union of first world nations' most powerful corporate sectors
e. a policy organization that is driven toward privatization
A
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The majority of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention were
A. merchantmen. B. lawyers. C. farmers. D. bankers. E. craftsmen.
Chapter VII is the only area of the UN Charter
a. that is subject to majority approval by the General Assembly. b. in which members of the Security Council have no veto. c. that deals with human rights issues. d. that sets up rules for the right of self-determination. e. that legally requires states to accept a UN Security Council decision.
Which South American president accused the United States of attempting to "preserve the current pattern of domination, exploitation, and pillage of the peoples of the world?"
a. Evo Morales b. Rafael Correa c. Hugo Chavez d. Fidel Castro
Placing two incumbent officeholders into the same district, attempting to eliminate political enemies is
a. reapportionment. b. cracking. c. redistricting. d. packing. e. pairing.