The widespread use of means testing in the United States tends to match what cultural trait of Americans?
A. mistrust of foreign influences
B. preference for jobs in the service sector
C. a disinterest in reducing poverty
D. cruelty
E. individualism
Answer: E
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a. Jomo Kenyatta had become educated in the ways of the Europeans and was able to use their methods against them as he led the rebellion b. the Kikuyu kept the British unaware of their impending resistance by honoring a sacred oath made among the indigenous c. in creating the role of "the other", the colonizer developed a belief that his role as civilizer was a beneficial one against which the indigenous would have no reason to rebel d. most Kenyans spoke English
A critical election is typically associated with __________
a. dealignment b. party realignment c. correcting alignments d. secular realignment
The case of Brown v. Board Education illustrates the federal government expanding its authority through:
A. federal court orders. B. fungibility. C. unfunded mandates. D. preemptive legislation.
Until recently, in off-year elections the party of the president gained House and Senate seats
Indicate whether the statement is true or false