During World War II, the American media was largely used to

a. conducting a domestic propaganda campaign.
b. providing Americans with an anti-Soviet message.
c. provide open and uncensored coverage of the war.
d. All of the above are true.


A

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All of the following statements are true of cost-benefit analysis EXCEPT ______.

A. cost-benefit analysis has a utilitarian bias B. cost-benefit analysis is a common technique for helping governments decide how to allocate resources C. cost-benefit analysis is designed to guide the redistribution of benefits among specific persons and groups in society D. cost-benefit analysis involves the calculation of the greatest net benefit

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A court order to compel or restrain a particular action is called

A) right-to-work law. B) stare decisis. C) writ of injunction. D) restraining order.

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The U.S. Constitution designates the vice president as next in the line of secession of the president. If the vice president cannot serve, who does the Constitution designate as the next in the line of secession?

a. the speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives b. the secretary of state c. the United States Attorney General d. the president pro tempore of the U.S. Senate e. a U.S. senator designated by a three-fourths majority of Congress

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