Which political theorist argues that we can be 'forced to be free'?
a. John Stuart Mill
b. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
c. Thomas Hobbes
d. Jacques Cousteau
Ans: b. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Interest groups are a vital part of our political process. Which of the following supports this argument?
a. They help promote the right candidates for election. b. They condemn lobbying as a part of politics. c. They make sure that people vote in the election. d. They increase the possibility of the public's voice being heard.
In which Western Hemisphere country was the democratically-elected government overthrown in a military coup, and the George H.W. Bush administration applied diplomatic and economic measures to seek to restore democracy?
a. Dominican Republic b. Haiti c. Grenada d. El Salvador e. Nicaragua
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of proportional representation?
a) Proportional representation is more representative, and thus more democratic. b) Proportional representation creates a two party system which gives one party a clear majority and the ability to act decisively. c) Proportional representation is less susceptible to gerrymandering. d) Proportional representation better represents political, as well as ethnic and racial minorities.
An economic sample
a. can be obtained inexpensively b. is small c. gives a good estimation of the population at reasonable cost d. is a combination of probability and nonprobability sampling procedures e. is used by economists to forecast financial trends