The interdependent essential elements of governing that determine, enable, and limit the form and function of a government are known as ______.
A. government intrusions
B. government infusions
C. government structures
D. government delusions
C. government structures
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What are the goals of critical theory?
To maintain the present international order To challenge the prevailing order and enact change through a process of critique To support traditional theories in their ‘problem-solving’ goals None of the options.
The distinguishing feature of those developed countries with a mixed political economy is __________.
A. a balance in the production of both "guns and butter" B. the balance between private and state control of production C. their emphasis on growth over welfare D. their reliance on the manufacturing sector
Which of the following candidates is most likely to win an election in the United States?
A. one who celebrates ordinary Americans B. one who espouses collectivism C. one who flaunts Ivy League credentials D. one who trusts government
Which statement about the media's impact on voters is true?
A) ?Research has shown that the media has a substantial impact on voting behavior. B) ?A large number of Americans accessing media have a limited knowledge of political issues and candidates. C) ?Individuals will filter out information that does not fit with their own ideas. D) ?Information that makes an individual uncomfortable will often prompt further research to determine accuracy. E) The media can cause a decided voter to change their opinion through repetition of campaign information.