Despite its moralization, the actual conduct of U.S. foreign policy often involves the __________ pursuit of national interests heavily informed by a national security ethos that existed before, and has continued to exist since, the cold war
a. dogmatic c. malevolent
b. pragmatic d. innocent
B
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The civil rights movement, which pushed for racial equality, occurred at what point in history?
a. immediately after the Civil War b. during Reconstruction c. during the early 1900s d. during the 1950s and 1960s
Which of the following best describes comparative advantage? a. If a state can produce the highest volume of wool in the world, that state should produce wool regardless ofopportunity cost
b. If a state can produce equal amounts of wine and wool, that state should produce whichever good is moreexpensive and desirable in the global economy. c. If a state can produce wine at a lower opportunity cost than wool, that state should produce wine even if itcould produce more wool than any other state in the world. d. States should avoid producing wine, as wool is a more valuable resource to the economy.
Political __________ is the process of learning political attitudes and behavior.
A. socialization B. efficacy C. polarization D. campaigning
The earliest political parties in the United States developed around
a. disagreements over civil rights and the decision of the United States to create a series of military alliances. b. the desire to abolish slavery and build a powerful military that could project the strength of the United States across the globe. c. measures designed to foster economic development and disagreements over whether the United States should have stronger ties with England or France. d. the decision to purchase the Louisiana Territory and whether the United States should try to form a political union with Canada to counter European influence in North America.