Comparing the foreign-policy approaches of presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, we see that ______.
a. both were strongly driven by moralist goals, even though they often adopted different foreign policies
b. both were mostly concerned with nuclear policy
c. Carter was more concerned with moral considerations, whereas Reagan was more of a pragmatist
d. both were strongly pragmatic in foreign-policy issues
e. Reagan was more concerned with moral considerations, whereas Carter was more of a pragmatist
c. Carter was more concerned with moral considerations, whereas Reagan was more of a pragmatist
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a. 20 billion. b. 40 billion. c. 50 billion. d. 70 billion.
Ways in which Texas has historically discriminated against minorities in elections include __________
a. district-based elections for the state legislature b. open primary elections c. restrictive voter registration laws d. universal suffrage
Which of the following is NOT a proposed solution to American dependence on foreign oil?
a. raising the gas tax b. increasing the mileage standards for cars and trucks c. finding alternatives to using oil for energy d. drilling for more domestic oil e. invading an oil-rich country and taking control of its oil
The Social Security Administration also administers the ______.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).