The Sons of Liberty and the English Bill of Rights Society were early examples of

a. public interest lobbies.
b. public good lobbies.
c. public participation lobbies.
d. public purpose lobbies.


a. public interest lobbies.

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a. Both the Soviets and the Americans wanted to pursue tangible possessions like territory and intangible goals like ideological supremacy. b. The Soviets wanted tangible possessions like territory, and the Americans wanted to address intangible goals, like the general context of world politics. c. Both superpowers rejected the pursuit of tangible possessions and pursued intangible goals like the general context of world politics. d. The Americans wanted tangible possessions like territory, and the Soviets wanted to address intangible goals, like ideological domination. e. Both the Americans and the Soviets wanted tangible possessions like territory, but the Americans also wanted to address intangible goals, like the general context of world politics.

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The laws, regulations, and judicial decisions form

A) inputs. B) feedback. C) outputs. D) demands. E) exceptions.

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Since World War II, the United States has adopted which of the following national security policies?

A) balance of power B) isolationism C) strategic deterrence D) tactical deterrence E) instant background checks

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Why, in Sokolski's view, is nuclear proliferation ultimately dangerous?

a. It increases the chances of accidents and miscalculations. b. It is part of a global cycle of escalation. c. It increases the chance of nuclear terrorism. d. It will lead to nuclear rogue states.

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