______ has been called “the gorilla that swallows state laws.”
a. Emancipation
b. Supremacy
c. Enumeration
d. Preemption
d. Preemption
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The most familiar historical example of investigative journalism occurred during the
a. economic depression of the 1930s. b. end of World War II. c. Korean Conflict. d. 1970s Watergate scandal. e. Vietnam Conflict
How does a first strike compare to a second strike?
A) A first strike is the basis of mutually assured destruction, whereas a second strike is the basis of nuclear utilization theory. B) A first strike is an attack intended to destroy a state's nuclear weapons before they can be used, whereas a second strike means that a state can retaliate even after sustaining a nuclear attack. C) A first strike entails launching a conventional attack before using nuclear weapons, whereas a second strike uses nuclear weapons first. D) A first strike is an attack against civilian targets, whereas a second strike is an attack against military targets.
A reference group with whom people come into face-to-face contact in everyday life, such as friends or family is
A) a primary group. B) a secondary group. C) an interest group. D) all of the above. E) a foreign group.
Which of the following is NOT a potential effect of South Africa's list proportional representation electoral system?
a. Parties have a tendency to adopt policies that will appeal to a large segment of the electorate. b. Parliament tends to be unduly deferential to the executive. c. Candidates don't run on their personal characteristics but rather their party affiliation. d. Party loyalty of members of parliament is high. e. Two parties are likely to be dominant.