Two key strategic doctrines that guided U.S. military power during the Cold War period were
A. isolationism and praetorianism.
B. containment and mutually assured destruction (MAD).
C. neoconservatism and containment.
D. brinkmanship and neonationalism.
E. None of these answers is correct.
Answer: B
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A. It was based on slavery still being in effect. B. It was not passed by a national convention. C. It was the shortest of all amendments. D. It had been over 200 years since it had been passed by Congress. E. It was superseded by other amendments, including the Twenty-Second.
Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution contains
a. the specific powers of the U.S. Congress. b. the specific powers of the U.S. House of Representatives. c. the specific powers of the U.S. Senate. d. the specific prohibitions on the U.S. Congress.
Which of the following is usually a role of the executive?
A) functioning as a spiritual and political leader B) creating policies and laws C) interpreting the constitutionality of laws D) supervising military and foreign affairs
In which of the following research areas would naturalistic observation be difficult?
A) School children's behavior on playgrounds B) Marital conversation during intercourse C) Visitor behavior at football games D) Basketball court usage at hospitals