In the early days of the Republic, Federalist Party leaders, including Alexander Hamilton, John Marshall, and _____, favored a strong national government
a. John Adams
b. John Hancock
c. George Mason
d. Thomas Jefferson
A
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A. rarely lead to successful political outcomes B. are essential for producing successful political outcomes C. usually result in disappointment from political actors unable to achieve their ideal policies D. generate bad policies that make society worse than if no political action had occurred
A nonprofit agency often faces mandates from a wider array of sources than does a local government
a. True b. False
Sociological research suggests that which of the following social practices have relatively positive outcomes for securing peace?
threatening violence against a potential enemy international trade international charities and organizations foreign student exchange programs
_____________ are organisms that can cause disease
A) Vectors B) Pathogens C) Viruses D) Microbes