During World War I, which U.S. president championed worldviews that emphasized open markets, the rule of law, and collective (rather than national) security?

a. Theodore Roosevelt
b. William Howard Taft
c. Warren G. Harding
d. Woodrow Wilson


c. Warren G. Harding
d. Woodrow Wilson

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A)not professional B)not political C)overqualified D)too partisan

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NASA is an example of which of the following?

a. a non-Cabinet-level department b. a Cabinet-level department c. an independent executive agency d. a department under control of the military

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Which of the following is generally true about presidents?

a. They try to move public opinion toward their personal positions, rather than moving themselves toward the public’s opinion. b. They move themselves toward the public’s opinion, rather than trying to move public opinion toward their personal positions. c. They tend to be indifferent to the public’s opinion. d. They try to work with Congress to help sway the public’s opinion.

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Why do cell phones present a problem for pollsters?

A. It is impossible to randomly select cell phone numbers. B. Cell phone companies charge pollsters to make calls. C. Cell phone owners increasingly do not have landlines. D. Cell phones are more common among older Americans. E. Most cell phone users have a landline, thus resulting in being "double polled."

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