At the beginning of the twenty-first century, deaths from HIV/AIDS

a. are beginning to decrease in most areas of the world.
b. are between 5 and 7 million in the Developing World.
c. gave created more than ten million AIDS orphans in Africa.
d. were rising precipitously in the industrialized world.


c

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Many lobbyists never register with the government, under the pretext that they ________

A. are already formally organized B. are constitutionally protected from doing so C. want to avoid "lobbyist watchdogs" D. are not really lobbyists

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When making foreign-policy decisions, state leaders take into account their state's interests because

a. they are distinct from those of any other state. b. they do not relate to the sources of power. c. international relationships matter more than access to resources. d. international rules of behavior do not apply. e. it will give them an edge since most leaders do not think this way.

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The free exercise clause of the U.S. Constitution is best exemplified by

A) the prosecution of criminals under religious legal jurisprudence. B) the establishment of a free public education system?. C) the separation of church and state. D) the protection of hate speech. E) the application of civil liberties to the states.

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Which of the following statements is true of concentrated ownership of media?

A) There is substantial evidence that corporations that own media significantly influence reporting. B) The owners of media outlets air information that could be damaging to their advertisers if they earn profits. C) If only one or two companies own a city's newspaper and its TV stations, these outlets present a diversity of opinion. D) The owners of media outlets are unlikely to publicize views that they disagree with politically. E) Concentrated ownership may be a more serious problem at the national level than at the local level.

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