In 2001, the United States declared a global war with the invasion of ______.

a. Afghanistan
b. Rwanda
c. South Sudan
d. Somalia


a. Afghanistan

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Posen says: "States will want more, but will not wish to court disaster." What does he mean?

a. States will rely more on diplomacy in a unipolar world. b. States will be more likely to ally with the United States in a multipolar world. c. States will go to war for control of natural resources more often in a multipolar world. d. States will be more likely to stay neutral in a unipolar world than in a multipolar world. e. In a multipolar world, states will compete for relative power more fiercely than in a unipolar world.

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An analysis of Wolfgang’s country reveals that it has a Gini coefficient of 10. What does this mean?

a. Everyone has a very similar amount of wealth. b. Everyone has the exact same amount of wealth. c. A few individuals control most of the country’s wealth. d. One individual controls all of the country’s wealth.

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Because the framers of the state constitution believed in "pay-as-you-go" government, emergency borrowing by the state must be approved by

a. a two-thirds majority vote of the legislature. b. a four-fifths majority vote of the legislature. c. the governor, the lieutenant governor, and the speaker of the House. d. the governor, the treasurer, and the comptroller of public accounts. e. the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the House, and the treasurer.

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The right to privacy

a. is explicitly mentioned in the U.S. Constitution and long upheld by the Supreme Court b. is a judicially created right carved from penumbras of several Constitutional amendments c. has not been protected by the Supreme Court because it is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution d. has been established by many states but is not protected by federal law

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