According to a 2016 report, the United States ranks __________ out of 37 developed countries when it comes to wealth inequality.

A. 1
B. 6
C. 23
D. 35


Answer: D

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Thomas Paine's work, Common Sense, was important for both his ideas, and which of the following?

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Fiscal federalism refers to the

A. fact that both the federal government and the states have the power to tax. B. expenditure of federal funds on programs run in part through state and local governments. C. ability of the states to manipulate federal decision making. D. national banking system first established by Alexander Hamilton in the 1790s. E. coordinated fiscal policy decisions of the federal government and the states.

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Which of the following statements about electioneering is NOT correct?

a. It has become increasingly easier for candidates of all parties to canvass voters outside of the areas where their core supporters live. b. Ruling party speakers at mass rallies increasingly suggest that their electoral success will be rewarded with grants or other benefits. c. The incidence of "robust" electioneering involving attacks on rival activists has been on the rise. d. Parties increasingly make use of social media to connect to potential voters. e. Increasingly, political candidates who wish to rise to leadership positions within their parties focus upon their individual characteristics and policy positions as a way to build up future potential electoral support.

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