The _____ is responsible for authorizing searches by the National Security Agency (NSA) and other intelligence agencies.
A. Foreign International Switching Center
B. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
C. International Information Service Centre
D. International Court of Justice
E. United Intelligence Taskforce
Answer: B
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The worst collective outcome in the prisoner’s dilemma is ______.
a. confessing while your partner confesses b. remaining silent while your partner confesses c. remaining silent while your partner remains silent d. confessing while your partner remains silent
Which of the following explains the success of democracy in India?
A. the Congress Party's decision to rely on the emergency clauses in the constitution to crush difference of opinions B. the willingness of the Congress Party to amend the 1950 Constitution and compromise when faced by regional and social opposition C. the absence of a written constitution gives the government in power a lot of freedom to implement radically democratic policies D. the use of a semi-presidential hybrid system enables India to ensure high visibility of smaller parties and their interests E. the establishment of policies that permit only the Central Government to control areas such as defense, foreign affairs, and currency
Which of the following makes it harder to vote?
a. vote-by-mail laws b. the Motor Voter Act c. Election Day voter registration laws d. voter ID laws
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Today’s voters are as loyal to their professed party identification as they have ever been. 2. Most people who claim to be independents are “closet” partisans who lean toward one party and share most of the attitudes and behaviors of partisans. 3. Despite the large amount of money spent on congressional campaigns, candidates often have little direct control over a substantial portion of these funds. 4. Challengers typically raise more money in congressional races than do incumbents. 5. Candidates are required by law to spend all campaign funds raised in a given electoral cycle on their own campaigns.