State initiatives to coordinate actions to anticipate or contain violence, often in the same vein as a police operation and fostering relationships with civilians, refer to the strategy of ______.

A. counterinsurgency
B. counterterrorism
C. counterrevolution
D. counterreformation


B. counterterrorism

Political Science

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Campaigns in areas with larger constituencies tend to be characterized by

a. door-to-door canvassing. b. lawn signs. c. town meeting debates. d. campaign literature. e. television advertising.

Political Science

President Herbert Hoover’s response to the Great Depression was to ______.

a. create limited programs to help the poor and unemployed b. suggest charity and volunteerism as a solution but not government involvement c. create Social Security d. propose welfare assistance e. develop jobs creation programs, such as the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

Political Science

The stance of the political party is called their

A. platform B. wish list C. contract with America D. campaign promises

Political Science

The Ninth Amendment reserves clear and specific powers for the states

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science