Which of the following wrote On the Law of War and Peace, establishing limits to the conduct of warfare?
a. Cardinal Richelieu
b. Ferdinand II
c. Frederick II
d. Hugo Grotius
e. Henry Kissinger
d
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The Second Amendment refers to the keeping and bearing of arms in the context of
a. a well- regulated militia. b. personal safety and protection. c. a rebellion or invasion. d. None of the above is true.
Most states grant their governors a line-item veto, which is the ability to
A) sign and pass legislation in its entirety. B) veto legislation in its entirety. C) veto certain parts of spending bills without vetoing the entire bill. D) propose specific provisions in legislation. E) pass independent legislation.
"Lend-lease" was a _________
A) program to provide federal jobs for the unemployed B) corollary to the Monroe Doctrine C) policy to sell Britain war supplies in exchange for rights to build military bases on British possessions D) declaration permitting the United States to intervene in Latin America E) policy establishing the ability of the United States to act as the "world's policeman"
According to the text, the War on Poverty
A. was so flawed in design that there was no way it could have succeeded. B. was designed well but failed because it was poorly implemented. C. reduced the number of people in poverty. D. increased the political unity between people receiving public assistance and those covered by social insurance. E. was a program that almost all conservatives had to admit was a success.