What is the primary factor driving U.S. foreign policy in Iran and North Korea?

a. the goal of developing trade relations
b. retaliation for the September 11 terrorist attacks
c. the goal of promoting democracy
d. the threat the countries pose to the United States


Answer: d

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State officials in France sought to eliminate what was conceived of as an ideological threat to the state and began the transition to the nation-state by __________

a. equalizing taxes for all regions to eliminate conflict b. making Catholicism the national religion c. eliminating linguistic and cultural diversity d. executing its hereditary leadership

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Which of the statements is NOT true of the Cold War?

a. The number of civil wars peaked at the end of the Cold War. b. No war was directly fought between the United States and the Soviet Union. c. The Soviet Union collapsed at the end of the Cold War. d. Both the Soviet Union and United States provided opposition groups with weapons. e. The Soviet Union became stronger at the end of the Cold War.

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How does the public perception of congressional ethics compare with assessments by political scientists?

What will be an ideal response?

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Proposed qualifications for holding office in the House or the Senate that were explicitly rejected by the Framers include which of the following?

a. property holding and religious qualifications and a reelection restriction b. prior service in the military and a minimum education level c. an oath to swear allegiance to the party with which a candidate affiliated during the election d. prior experience in elected office at the state level

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