An alliance created during the Cold War requiring America and all other members to come to the military aid of each other in case of attack is the ______.
a. North Atlantic Treaty Alliance
b. United Nations Educational Science and Cultural Education
c. Warsaw Pact
d. United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund
a. North Atlantic Treaty Alliance
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Texas citizens may vote absentee
a. without restriction in any election. b. without restriction in primary elections only. c. only when necessary due to a planned absence from the county on election day. d. only when necessary due to illness. e. only when necessary due to disability.
In _______________, the Supreme Court upheld an Air Force dress code requirement against the challenge of an Orthodox Jew who was disciplined for wearing a yarmulke while in uniform. Stressing the need for discipline and uniformity in the military, the Court rejected the challenge
a. Rostker v. Goldberg (1981) b. Goldman v. Weinberger (1986) c. United States v. Bland (1931) d. None of the above is true.
Peacekeeping missions are most likely to succeed when
a. the United States decides to provide its own troops. b. NATO forces join with UN peacekeeping forces. c. the conflict is very small and limited. d. the conflicting parties hope to avoid conflict.
How is the independent variable different from the dependent variable?
a) the independent variable is manipulated during the experiment to understand the effects of this manipulation on the dependent variable b) the dependent variable is manipulated during the experiment to understand the effects of this manipulation on the independent variable c) dependent and independent variables are only used when researchers are not interested in looking at the effects of one thing on another, but only in how variables may be related d) the independent variable is a variable not included in the experiment, but is related to one of the variables in the experiment