What is neoconservatism?

a. the exercise of restraint in foreign policy 
b. the policy of using might aggressively to promote the country’s values around the world 
c. maintaining a strong military while avoiding becoming the world’s policeman 
d. employing all available diplomatic, economic, and military resources to advance the country’s interests. 


b. the policy of using might aggressively to promote the country’s values around the world 

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A. Women who really want to start businesses apply for microloans. B. The microloans enable women to buy what they need to start a business. C. Women who seem capable of starting business are more likely to be approved for a micro loan. D. All of the above.

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Which of the following was a problem under the Articles of Confederation?

a. The national government was too strong compared to the states. b. The government derived its power from the citizens themselves. c. Congress imposed excessive taxes. d. Citizens identified with their states more that with the confederation.

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a. formally introduces bills in Congress. b. uses the media to gain support for his or her policy proposals. c. extends diplomatic recognition to foreign countries. d. declares war. e. leads his or her political party.

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Original jurisdiction courts have the

a. ultimate authority to hear all final appeals. b. power to hear criminal cases, but never civil cases. c. power to hear civil cases, but never criminal cases. d. power to hear certain cases first.

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