What was the objective of America’s Millennium Challenge Account?
a. To provide a crash program to cope with the Ebola disease in West Africa.
b. To institute agricultural trade reforms.
c. To offer incentives for countries to demonstrate they could use aid responsibly and effectively.
d. To reduce the dependence of developing countries on raw material exports.
c. To offer incentives for countries to demonstrate they could use aid responsibly and effectively.
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One of the turf wars in the intelligence community that has developed since 9/11 involves which of the following issues?
a. weapons of mass destruction, because the CIA believes spies should be used to locate them while the Department of Homeland Security prefers to use satellite technology b. covert action, which was traditionally carried out by the CIA but is increasingly being carried out by the military c. decentralization of authority since 9/11, because the CIA is rapidly losing its standing within the intelligence community as the National Security Agency takes over more of its traditional roles d. communication, which was better under the pre-9/11 organizational structure of the intelligence community, since it encouraged the various agencies to work collaboratively
Regarding political parties in the United States, it is true that
A) they are extremely hierarchical. B) they are made up of professional staffers. C) they are extremely powerful. D) they have a confederal structure. E) they have equal influence and funding in every state.
How many votes were required for ratification of an amendment to the Articles of Confederation?
A. 6 B. 8 C. 10 D. 12 E. 13
Which is not a primary means Americans use to pay for healthcare?
a) Government insurance b) Employment-based group health insurance c) Out-of-pocket payments d) Private, individually purchased health insurance