The Brookings Institution is a __________, a nonprofit institution that conducts research and often engages in advocacy on issues of public interest

a. public interest
b. economic group
c. think tank
d. federal interest


c

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The core principle underlying representative democracy is ______________________

A) existentialism B) majoritarianism, or majority rule C) proportional representation D) rule by heredity E) authoritarianism

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Which of the following cases may begin in the federal judiciary?

a. those in which the federal government is a party in a dispute b. civil suits involving parties from two different states in which the money in question exceeds $75,000 c. cases that involve a federal question that includes cases involving an alleged violation of civil rights d. all of these

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Which of the following is true of religion in the United States?

a. The United States has a tremendous variety of religious denominations. b. Most Americans are not religious. c. Religion in the United States is dominated by fundamentalists. d. Religion in the United States is dominated by the Catholic Church.

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What is the primary function of the first eight amendments within the Bill of Rights?

A. to guarantee specific rights to the people B. to extend guaranteed rights to African Americans and women C. to list which rights are granted to the states D. to describe the division of power between states and the federal government

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