What was former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher called?

a. The iron man.
b. The iron woman.
c. The iron lady.
d. The iron politician.
e. The iron warrior.


Answer: c

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Discrimination and prejudice is demonstrated at many different levels of severity and capacity between the types of individuals that Robert K. Merton describes. In these terms, what is the central difference between a fair-weather liberal and a fair-weather illiberal?

A. A fair-weather liberal will support discriminatory practices when they are profitable, while a fair-weather illiberal will discriminate freely regardless of any benefits or punishments. B. A fair-weather liberal fears sanctions and will conform to the American creed regardless of their prejudice while a fair-weather illiberal will discriminate freely and openly. C. A fair-weather liberal will support discriminatory practices when they are profitable, while a fair-weather illiberal will not act on their prejudice due to fear of sanctions. D. A fair weather liberal fears sanctions and will conform to the American creed regardless of their prejudice, while a fair weather illiberal will only discriminate when it is profitable.

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The individual who interacts directly with journalists covering a political campaign is called the

A) press secretary. B) moral majority. C) pollster. D) political pundit. E) communications director.

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By 2004, most state courts allowed cameras in the courtroom

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Robert Dahl describes a number of "access points" for special interest groups to influence policy. Which of the following is not one of these access points?

A) courts B) executive branch offices C) political party organizations D) Congress E) news media

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