Which of the following is false?

a. Marx saw economics as the key to utopia.
b. Plato saw philosophy as the key to utopia.
c. Orwell saw politics as the key to utopia.
d. Bacon saw science as the key to utopia.
e. Skinner saw psychology as the key to utopia.


c

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The issues that attract serious attention from public officials and other people actively involved in politics at the time are collectively referred to as __________agenda

a. news b. policy c. media d. entrepreneurial

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Which of the following can result from a congressional investigation and hearings on a U.S. foreign policy issue even if new legislation is not passed?

a. The investigation and hearings can increase other countries' respect for the United States by showing that America takes foreign policy issues seriously. b. The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations can strengthen its power by demonstrating its concern for issues that affect the American public. c. The Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs can acquire information that intelligence agencies need for national security purposes. d. The United Nations Security Council can be brought in to moderate the discussion and to help the opposing parties reach an agreement on the issue. e. The investigation and hearings might set the stage for future legislation by bringing the issue to the public's attention and allowing opposing parties to air their views.

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Vertical accountability refers to the ability of ______.

A. state institutions to hold each other accountable B. individuals and groups to hold state institutions accountable C. state officials to hold citizens accountable D. the legislature to hold the executive accountable

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The principle whereby if more than half of the voters agree on an issue then the entire group will abide by the decision is called

a. plurality. b. direct democracy. c. equality of opportunity and results. d. majority rule. e. minority rule.

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