The Federalist Papers were written to argue the case against the ratification of the Constitution
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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Suppose that a person advocates that the U.S. government take control of the nation's freight railroads and trucking companies. That person is most likely committed to _____
a. state socialism b. neoconservatism c. social democracy d. classical liberalism
How is eighteenth-century diplomacy similar to late twentieth-century diplomacy?
a. Both rely on elites. b. Both rely on nobility. c. Both rely on professional diplomats. d. Both rely on royalty.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Looking at what actually happens reflects counterfactual reasoning.
Which statement best describes the functioning of party machines in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?
a. Parties provided policy support to rural electorates in exchange for votes. b. Parties provided jobs to rural electorates in exchange for votes. c. Parties provided patronage jobs to loyal supporters in urban areas. d. Parties provided cash handouts to rural electorates in exchange for jobs.