Criticisms of imperialism do not include the
a. creation of new elites and rigid social inequality.
b. destruction of the local trading economy.
c. determination of borders based on local ethnicities.
d. introduction of mechanized weaponry undermining local rule.
e. imposition of racist regimes whether as direct or indirect rule.
C
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An assumption regarding the Bill of Rights that was held by the courts for many years was that:
A. the Bill of Rights protected the rights of the majority over that of the minority. B. Congress has the final say when there is a disagreement over the interpretation of the Bill of Rights. C. the scope of the Bill of Rights was limited to the actions of the national government. D. political leaders and state ministers were the sole beneficiaries of the provisions of the Bill of Rights. E. the Bill of Rights did not reserve powers to the U.S. states.
The decision written by Chief Justice John Marshall in the case of McCulloch v. Maryland determined that the United States government derives its "form and substance" from
A) the people. B) the states. C) nature. D) the British monarchy. E) tradition.
According to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, if a vacancy occurs in the office of the vice president, the __________ appoints a new vice president, subject to approval of both houses of Congress
Fill in the blank with the correct words.
Which of the following statements is true of political socialization?
A) Parents disaffected from the political system are more likely to provide political information to their children than parents who are not similarly disaffected. B) Although more sources of political information have become readily available in recent decades to most Americans, these sources are not as readily available to most young people. C) Sources of information about politics have been steadily decreasing in the United States for decades. D) The family has become the only meaningful source of political socialization in the United States. E) Scholars believe that greater access to political information may explain why young Americans are more liberal than their parents on many social issues.