All of the following apply to political science except for ______.
a. describes the systematic study of political behavior
b. was bolstered as a separate field of study with the founding of the American Political Science Association in 1903
c. solely supports a political philosophy based on the democratic tradition that emphasizes the potential for cooperation among states
d. was institutionalized at the turn of the 20th century
c. solely supports a political philosophy based on the democratic tradition that emphasizes the potential for cooperation among states
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How did economic policy deepen the split between North and South during the Civil War?
a. Northern voters supported higher taxes, while southern voters supported the abolition of all federal taxes. b. The North backed high tariffs, while the South opposed tariffs. c. The North opposed tariffs, while the South lobbied for protective tariffs. d. The North supported a national bank, while the South opposed it. e. The northern states supported more government regulation of industry, while the southern states wanted less regulation.
What section of a research report focuses on placing a study in the context of previous research?
a.) the literature review b.) the introduction c.) a statement of findings d.) complete data sets
From the beginning, radio has been a favorite outlet for _____
A) the Democratic party B) traditional news reporters C) the political right D) the political left E) radical and extreme views
Which statement about world opinion of the United States is most accurate?
A) The "Obama Effect" had a lasting impact on positive opinion results about the United States. B) ?Most nations opposed the U.S. plan to attack Iraq in 2003, but did agree that Iraq was a sponsor of terrorism. C) There are divisions of opinion about the United States among Muslims in Middle Eastern states, based on religious views. D) ?Among key NATO allies, opinions about the United States are largely negative. E) ?Almost 70 percent of Pew Global Attitudes Project respondents hold an unfavorable view of the United States.