What does the “vindicator” strategy toward U.S. foreign policy argue?
a. The United States must spread democracy across the world.
b. Americans’ sense of exceptionalism is justified or vindicated.
c. The United States will be vindicated in its decision to invade Iraq if weapons of mass destruction are found.
d. The United States should engage through diplomacy and force in a global effort to combat injustice.
d. The United States should engage through diplomacy and force in a global effort to combat injustice.
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The most important state and local government investment is usually the money in
a. bond banks. b. employee pension funds. c. rainy day funds. d. derivatives.
An issue network is
A) a shared knowledge group having to do with some aspect of public policy. B) a powerful alliance of mutual benefit among a unit of government, an interest group, and a committee or subcommittee of Congress. C) interest groups that are either directly regulated by the bureaucracy or vitally affected by its decisions. D) all of the above. E) no longer possible in the United States.
In a socialist economy, economic decisions are determined by ______.
a. individual decisions in the market b. the presidents of leading corporations c. a vote of the people d. political leaders, on the basis of what society needs e. random decision making
Who was Jacobo Arbenz?
a. A Guatemalan president overthrown by the U.S. b. A left-wing president of Venezuela. c. A Panamanian president who was imprisoned in the U.S. for drug smuggling. d. A long-time military dictator of Argentina.