During a 1976 presidential debate, President Ford made a mistake by saying that the Soviet Union was not the dominant force in Eastern Europe
The statement was given much press coverage, and polls indicated that most viewers did not recognize the error until they learned of it on the news. What effect did this reporting have on public opinion?
a. It made Fordmore personally likable.
b. It made Ford seem less vulnerable.
c. It made Ford seem more qualified.
d. It made Ford seem less qualified.
d
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Why might a state choose war over peace, according to Fearon?
a. A state may pursue war as a power play. b. A state might be more concerned with political prowess than safety of citizens. c. A state might gain more by fighting than by a negotiated settlement. d. A state might have imperfect information about how its abilities and resolve compare to that of its adversary. e. A state may be unwilling to invest in the time it takes to establish peace agreements.
A UN conference addressing population growth in Cairo in 1994:
A. was attended by representative from all members of the United Nations. B. passed a binding resolution on population growth. C. outlined common, agreed upon objectives for dealing with population growth. D. showed an absence of consensus of the issue. E. Was boycotted by a large number of member states.
The significance of The Federalist Papers is that ______.
A. they were the first writings that documented the idea of popular sovereignty B. without them, we likely wouldn't have a Bill of Rights C. they convinced the colonists to revolt against England D. without them, New York might not have ratified the Constitution