If you were to vote strategically, which party’s candidate would you vote for?

Imagine that you lived in the constituency of St. Ives in the United Kingdom and that your preference ordering among the political parties was Labour> Liberal > Liberal Democrat > Conservative.The electoral system is a single-member district plurality system.







A. Conservative

B. LiberalDemocrat

C. Labour

D. Liberal


B. LiberalDemocrat

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Which of the following is most consistent with the new counterinsurgency emphasis of the U.S. military?

a. expansion of the U.S. Navy b. increased use of traditional combat aircraft c. an "enemy-centric" approach to armed conflict d. heavy reliance on reserve units

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Evaluate whether efforts to curb air pollutionshould rely on command-and-control policy or incentive systems

What will be an ideal response?

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In NAACP v. Alabama (1958), the Supreme Court held that Alabama had infringed the NAACP's __________ by enforcing a law requiring organizations based outside the state to register members' names and addresses

a. right of privacy b. freedom of assembly c. right to petition government for a redress of grievances d. freedom of association

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Marx referred to the owners of businesses and factories as

A) aldermen. B) bourgeoisie. C) military-industrial complex. D) nobility. E) proletariat.

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