The Atlantic Charter ______.
a. defined the position of the United States and Great Britain relative to World War II and their goals for postwar peace
b. established the United Nations as an organization to promote peace worldwide
c. created the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in response to a growing Soviet threat
d. described an alliance between the United States, Great Britain, and France during World War II
a. defined the position of the United States and Great Britain relative to World War II and their goals for postwar peace
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Which of the following best reflects the thought of Thomas Hobbes?
a. The state of nature is utopia and government should be limited. b. The state of nature is harsh and government should be liberal. c. The state of nature is harsh and government should rule autocratically. d. The state of nature is unknowable and government should rule democratically.
Candidates eventually favored by most party identifiers usually win their party's nomination. There have been only two exceptions to this rule: Aldai Stevenson in 1952 and _____ in 1972
A) George McGovern B) Ronald Reagan C) Dwight Eisenhower D) Jimmy Carter E) Bill Clinton
The most important position to hold within the House of Representatives is the ___________. It is elected by the party in power, controls the daily activities of the house, and presides over the House while it is in session.
a. Majority Whip b. Minority Whip c. Minority Leader d. Speaker of the House e. Majority Leader
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Strategic voting means voting for your most preferred candidate who has an unrealistic chance of winning. 2. Duverger’s hypothesis states that proportional representation electoral rules favor multiparty systems. 3. The results of empirical tests of Duverger’s theory show that increasing ethnic heterogeneity always leads to more legislative parties, regardless of the permissiveness of the electoral system. 4. Duverger’s theory predicts that if a country with a homogeneous society (few cleavages) uses permissive electoral rules, then it will have many parties. 5. Duverger’s theory predicts that if a country with a homogeneous society (few cleavages) uses disproportional electoral rules, then it will have many parties.