Choose one defining aspect of social movements and explain how it differs from a political party.

What will be an ideal response?


Students may choose one of multiple reasons (e.g., social movements have loosely defined organizational structure; represent people who weren’t included in political institutions; employ informal mechanisms to fulfill their purpose) and should contrast it to how political parties function (typically more organized and institutionalized).

Political Science

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Which of the following is NOT an important consideration in drawing lessons from history?

a. Be wary of shallow or inaccurate historical analogies. b. The best practice is to rely on the historical account most free of bias. c. Always ask what questions the writer was asking. d. Be aware that historical accounts are necessarily influenced by the values and concerns of the author. e. The cure to misunderstanding history is to read more, not less.

Political Science

Which of these statements would generate the most agreement among both environmentalists and political Islamists?

a. Capitalism is responsible for much that is wrong with the world today. b. Socialism is still the best solution for the problems that humanity faces. c. Conservative movements prevent the state from taking necessary action. d. Liberal individualism undermines community and leads to destructive indulgence.

Political Science

What is the purpose of establishing government corporations?

a. to generate profit for the federal government b. to provide services not fully trusted to the private sector c. to break up monopolies d. to expand international trade

Political Science

Consider the various agents of political socialization that shape Americans' political views. Which of these agents has the most important and lasting influence? Considering the impact of these agents on individuals' beliefs, are citizens best viewed as independent rational actors, or as products of their circumstances? How effectively, in other words, can rational appeals affect citizens' political views?

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science