Explain the concepts of equality of opportunity and equality of outcome. How do they differ?
What will be an ideal response?
Students' answers may vary.
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Today, American Indians remain fragmented politically because _________.
A. the tribes are too large and concentrated in one area B. they refuse to reclaim their heritage from the U.S. government C. large numbers of their population live off the reservations D.they lack knowledge of the American terrain
According to the text, what were the two key concepts that formed the basis of Clinton administration's foreign policy during the early years in office?
a. Free peoples and free societies b. Free markets and free societies c. Selective but democratic engagement d. Democratic engagement, realistic engagement e. Linkage politics, but engaged politics
Progressive reforms did which of the following to the political parties?
a. increased the organizational power of the parties b. decreased the organizational power of the parties c. limited the use of primaries in most states d. concentrated power among the political elite e. increased the power of political machines
U.S. energy policy began to shift when
A. Nuclear power costs became apparent B. Solar, wind and geothermal energy were developed C. The U.S. lost its self-sufficiency and began to import oil D. Coal prices went up