Status-quo states include

a. Germany.
b. Egypt.
c. Japan.
d. South Korea.
e. All of the above are correct.


E

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Research conducted on the nature polling has found that 

A. neither the wording of questions nor the order in which they are asked has a measurable impact on the answers pollsters get. B. the wording of questions and the order in which they are asked both have a significant impact on the answers pollsters get. C. the wording of questions has a significant impact on the answers pollsters get, but the order in which the questions are asked does not. D. the order in which questions are asked has a significant impact on the answers pollsters get, but the wording of questions does not. E. the wording of questions and the order in which they are asked can either have or not have a significant impact on the answers pollsters get, for reasons researchers still don't understand.

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A 1997 law concerning Texas university admissions policies allowed university officials deciding which students would be admitted to consider criteria such as

A) a student's family income and individual income, and a parent's employment. B) a parent's education level and income level, and the student's employment. C) a student's high school class standing and income level, and a parent's employment. D) a student's family income and high school standing, and a parent's education level. E) a parent's education and employment, and a student's employment in the armed forces.

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The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution granted authority to John Kennedy to pursue the war in Vietnam

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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One reason there may be no delegate position for members of Congress to take is that

A) many issues are of great concern to their constituents. B) sometimes what constituents really want is not clear. C) technology has made most congressional issues highly visible back home. D) congressional issues rarely cut across a constituency in the same way. E) they fear losing their incumbency.

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