SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Using to the “flying geese” theory, which Asian country was the “lead goose” for Asian development?

a. Japan
b. South Korea
c. Taiwan
d. China


a. Japan

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A) tenacity B) intuition C) authority D) rationalism

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In theory, the policy of the Constitution of the United States toward the distribution of wealth is ________

a. to elevate state over federal control b. to establish itself as the supreme and sole authority c. to institute a central planning agency d. to limit the people's demands for wealth e. to limit the private distribution of the value of wealth

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The intent of push polls is to:

A. back the winning candidate. B. identify voters with fake voter's registration. C. estimate the voter turnout after weighting the responses to the poll. D. drive voters away from one candidate and toward another. E. provide adequate information to the voters about the upcoming elections.

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According to David E. Wilkins, what was a common tactic utilized by the most powerful European states to secure economic footholds in North America in the years following 1492?

A. They built structures on Indian lands and declared ownership. B. They claimed the economic right to the resources discovered on Indian lands. C. They secured titles to Indian lands through often coercive formal treaties. D. They derecognized Indians as inhabitants and declared the lands free for claim.

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