The process by which we learn our political orientations and allegiances is called political socialization.
a. true
b. false
Ans: a. true
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a. Over 10 percent b. Between 5 and 10 percent c. Between 2 and 5 percent d. Between 1 and 2 percent e. Less than 1 percent
The key to understanding how the federal government has been able to continue to play a major role in policy-making in Canada is to realize that
A. the West dislikes Québec. B. the provinces couldn't afford to do everything that they had responsibility for. C. the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled in favor of the federal government. D. Britain didn't want the provinces to have power.
__________ is an informal network of prominent, like-minded individuals who shared an anticommunist consensus and moved in and out of high-level policymaking positions within the executive branch, exerting great influence on the making of U.S. foreign policy
a. Foreign policy establishment c. Established group b. Challenging groups d. Social movements
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a. To establish an international identity b. To adopt the Declaration of Independence c. To coordinate a joint response to the actions of the British d. To coordinate a colonial response to England's declaration of war e. To set new tax rates in the colonies in response to a request from Parliament