One approach to dealing with the problems of sprawl is ______.

a. annexation
b. integration
c. gentrification
d. modernization


a. annexation

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Richard F. Fenno, Jr. cites data on congressional elections showing that

a. split-ticket voting was significantly declining. b. voters are increasingly dissatisfied with their incumbent member of Congress c. the Republican Party is slowly becoming the majority party in Congress d. most incumbent members of Congress who seek re-election, win re-election.

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The difference between the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution was that the

a. former was aimed at the agricultural sector, whereas the latter was aimed at the industrial sector. b. former came about because Mao was unhappy with the country's progress, whereas the latter came about because party officials close to Mao convinced him to pursue a purification program. c. former was aimed at economic development, whereas the latter was aimed at opening up the Chinese culture to foreign influences. d. goal of the former was to quickly develop China economically, whereas the goal of the latter was to purify the party of class enemies. e. former did not involve political suppression, whereas the latter did.

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Why does the bureaucracy tend to favor solutions that are only an incremental departure from an existing program?

What will be an ideal response?

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In what ways do these violent trends affect people's lives?

a. Violence within states increases the state's financial burdens. b. Those convicted of crimes can assist with development efforts. c. Violence takes lives and limbs and destroys property. d. States experiencing civil wars have an opportunity to stabilize. e. Violence within states leads to higher rates of poverty.

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