In Texas, most general-law cities are
A) very large in population.
B) relatively small in population.
C) equal in population to home-rule cities.
D) governed by strong mayor-council forms of government.
B
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a. It made slavery illegal in theory though not in practice. b. It made the Constitution the supreme law of the nation. c. It institutionalized the federal central bank. d. It firmly established the principle of judicial review.
In what way have technological developments changed the nature of military force?
A) The resort to peace pacts now has more profound costs and consequences. B) Military engagements now occur across greater distances. C) Electronics now have a lesser role in command and control. D) Allied computer networks are increasingly targeted by military forces and terrorists.
A ________ is a panel of "average citizens" who are used by political consultants to test ideas and words for later use in campaigns.
A. statistical sample B. poll C. focus group D. test group
When it comes to agricultural production, developing countries frequently have an advantage due to their natural resources and climate
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.