What is covert content?

a. Secret political information not meant for the majority to see.
b. Political information with more than one meaning.
c. Information provided by various intelligence agencies.
d. Political information provided under the pretense that it is neutral.


c. Information provided by various intelligence agencies.

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The __________ was a formidable barrier that protected the United States in its early days from European economic and political meddling

Answer:

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How is the U.S. foreign policy process favorable to NGOs? Describe the lobbying activities of foreign policy NGOs. What is their purpose, and why are some NGOs more effective than others?

What will be an ideal response?

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The process of gerrymandering refers to

a. illegally tampering with votes. b. increasing the size of a congressional district. c. the concept of “one man, one vote.” d. the drawing of congressional district boundaries to favor a particular political party or group. e. reducing the size of the House of Representatives.

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In the 2012 election cycle, super PACs spent over ________, with groups such as American Crossroads demonstrating ________

a. $50,000,000; average electoral success b. $50,000,000; no electoral success c. $500,000,000; enormous electoral success d. $500,000,000; little electoral success

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