The McCain–Feingold Act of 2002 required which of the following for campaign ads?
a. That candidates disavow unfair and untrue attack ads on their opponents.
b. That candidates receive approval from the FCC for any negative ads they air.
c. That candidates refrain from airing negative ads.
d. That candidates include a recorded statement within the ad stating that they approved the message.
d. That candidates include a recorded statement within the ad stating that they approved the message.
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A country that earns much of its revenue by exporting raw materials, such as oil, or leasing out natural resources to foreign companies is known as
a. a dual society. b. an export substitution state. c. a rentier state. d. a dependent country. e. a leaser state.
What effect did nuclear weapons have on the U.S. response when Hungarians revolted against their Soviet rulers in 1956?
a. The U.S. supported the Soviet retaliatory crackdown because it sought greater cooperation on nuclear weapons arms control agreements. b. The U.S. sent troops into Hungary to prevent a Soviet attack because it knew nuclear weapons guaranteed that any war would be a limited war. c. The U.S. did not rush to help them because nuclear weapons had brought about a de facto regime of superpower prudence. d. The U.S. allied itself with Hungary immediately because it needed an eastern European base at which to house nuclear missiles.
This is a nominating process in which party members or leaders meet to nominate candidates or select delegates to conventions
a. runoff primary b. closed primary c. open primary d. caucus
Which of the following is true about how the interested outsiders recruited by the Administrative Procedures Act monitor the activities of bureaucratic agents?
A. the agents monitor on Congress's behalf B. the agents monitor to avoid bureaucratic oversight by Congress C. the agents monitor to ensure the agents of foreign governments abide by state regulations D. the agents monitor simply for the purposes of hiring and firing employees within the agencies