Can the American Revolution really be considered a revolution? Why or why not? (Be sure to provide evidence supporting your argument.)
What will be an ideal response?
Yes or no. See “Was the American Revolution Really a Revolution?” box for details and examples.
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Every four years, parties write a statement of their positions on the major issues of the time. These are called
A) platforms. B) positions. C) talking points. D) rhetoric. E) political statements.
Capital gains are currently taxed at a lower rate than wage income
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following constitutional powers or duties does the president NOT have?
a. to declare war b. to report on the state of the nation c. to head the nation's armed forces d. to veto legislation passed by Congress e. to give an annual state of the union address
Using the conscience model of representation, a legislator follows the will of the people, until conscience pulls him or her in a different direction
Indicate whether the statement is true or false