In 1976, Jimmy Carter appealed to voters by emphasizing

A. both his personal honesty and his religious piety.
B. his lack of experience in federal government.
C. his personal honesty.
D. his religious piety.
E. All these answers are correct.


Answer: E

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A. There is no inherent right to privacy embodied in the Constitution; thus, a state may prohibit the sale of contraceptives. B. The right to privacy is guaranteed by the Constitution; thus, the state has no power to regulate sexual acts between consenting adults. C. The right to privacy protects a woman's decision to have an abortion. D. The Constitution protects the rights of the fetus over the rights of the mother after the first three months of pregnancy.

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Thomas Paine called not just for independence but for a republic where power

a. is passed down through inherited tradition. b. is rooted in a belief in God. c. comes from the people themselves. d. is equally distributed among three branches of government. e. belongs only to the educated.

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How did the end of the Cold War play into Saddam Hussein’s decision to invade Kuwait?

A) He thought the world would be too busy controlling Eastern European countries to object. B) The Soviet Union was no longer a superpower that could influence him. C) He had captured weapons from Eastern European countries when the Soviet Union left. D) The government of Kuwait no longer received aid from the Soviet Union. E) He wanted to force the United States to take a stand against Russia.

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