At the highest level of federal office, two presidents-_________ and _________-have been impeached, but neither was convicted by the Senate, and both remained in office
A) Bill Clinton; Andrew Jackson
B) Andrew Johnson; Bill Clinton
C) Thomas Jefferson; Andrew Johnson
D) Richard Nixon; Bill Clinton
E) Lyndon Johnson; Richard Nixon
B
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Some gaps between North and the South countries continue to widen—especially differences in
a. population growth. c. adult literacy. b. life expectancy. d. wealth and income.
Why is collective bargaining so influential in Germany?
a. It is very easy to fire workers under German law. b. The majority of German workers are members of a union. c. All German workers are automatically enrolled in a union. d. Other companies often choose to abide by the deals reached in union negotiations.
Which of the following statements about the nomination process is true?
A. Independent candidates often get help from political parties to obtain petitions and gather signatures to appear on ballots. B. Candidates from the two major parties have fewer requirements to get on ballots than independent or minor-party candidates, in most states. C. The nomination process is controlled by the Constitution and federal law. D. For most minor offices, candidates submit petitions to be added to ballots at local courthouses. E. Political parties require candidates to pay filing fees to run under the party’s name.
Diplomatic efforts to achieve disarmament have:
A. succeeded among industrialized nations. B. succeeded modestly across the board. C. succeeded only when directed at specific categories of weapons. D. failed due to lack of participation. E. rarely been attempted.