In the 2000 election, Ralph Nader’s run as a third-party candidate __________
a. was supported by big business
b. perhaps helped Bush win the presidency
c. was opposed by most Republicans
d. won nearly 8 percent of the vote
ANS: B
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Members of the State Department who serve abroad in embassies, consulates, international governmental organizations, and other missions abroad, are also known as
a. foreign service officers. c. undersecretaries. b. field agents. d. deputy secretaries.
What are two types of jurisdiction courts can have?
a. original and appellate b. trial and appeals c. constructionist and restrained d. active and restrained
The German länder are the equivalent of American
a. states. b. counties. c. branches of the national government. d. courts. e. agencies.