Which political faction demanded that freedom of the press be amended to the U.S. Constitution?
a. Anti-Federalists
b. Democratic-Republicans
c. Federalists
d. Nationalists
a
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The assorted demographic and institutional influences on voting produce an electorate ______.
A. in which wealthy, well-educated, older White people are underrepresented and poor, uneducated, young, and non-White people are overrepresented B. in which wealthy, well-educated, older White people are overrepresented and poor, uneducated, young, and non-White people are underrepresented C. in which wealthy, well-educated, older White people and poor, uneducated, young, and non-White people are equally represented D. in which wealthy, well-educated, older White people and poor, uneducated, young, and non-White people are equally underrepresented
What does the failure to cover the Downing Street memo say about the U.S. press?
a. The U.S. press is superior to foreign news outlets. b. The U.S. press does not trust the British. c. The U.S. press favors domestic stories and sources over foreign ones. d. The U.S. press tends to miss big stories related to military operations.
Political scientist Robert Axelrod cautions that in the Prisoner’s Dilemma game, the strategy of tit for tat is a good strategy only when
a. there are more than two opponents in the game. b. you have the chance to continue the game for a long period. c. your side is clearly rising in power against your opponent’s decline. d. you have greater military resources than your opponent.
One of the most important components of stable, long-term economic growth for a developing state is the transfer of __________.
A. technology B. proficient management C. capital goods D. legal ownership of property