Deng Xiaoping's political reforms included

a. loosening party control over writers and artists.
b. allowing for free media to flourish in China.
c. allowing for the popular election of the head of China's government.
d. allowing for the development of an "official" opposition party.
e. allowing more public protests.


a

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The overwhelming majority of federal cases are resolved in which of the following courts?

A. Appeals courts B. The U.S. Supreme Court C. District courts D. Article I courts E. Administrative courts

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Which of the following is not an example of an external threat to a company's future business prospects (see Table 4.2)?

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The term "interest group pluralism" refers to the idea that __________

a. competition among open, responsive, and diverse groups helps preserve democratic values b. the Framers of the Constitution hoped to see many political factions thrive in the United States c. interest groups are not allowed to restrict membership on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, or age d. interest groups do not need to focus on a single issue, such as faulty automobiles, but can advocate for a set of issues that address a broader scope, such as consumer protection

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