Which of the following statements about the political culture of Great Britain is true?
a. Capital punishment has been abolished and possession of handguns by citizens is illegal.
b. Homosexuality and abortion are illegal, and same-sex unions are not recognized by law.
c. Ninety percent of the people believe in God and 82% see religion as the key factor in making political choices.
d. People are reluctant to use unconventional forms of political participation such as boycotts and petitioning.
a
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The primary goal of the civil rights movement in the 1960s was to:
A. promote the green revolution. B. terminate racial segregation. C. encourage literary growth. D. abolish gender discrimination. E. establish the due process clause for all citizens.
Nations with veto power on the U.N. Security Council
a. are the world's most populous. b. were on the winning side in WWII. c. have the world's largest economies. d. are all from Europe.
Political parties in Congress ______.
A. have grown less unified over time, and there is less agreement on major votes and the ideological gap between the parties has shrunk B. have grown more unified with higher levels of support on party unity votes as well as becoming more polarized along ideological lines C. have witnessed the Democratic Party become more unified and more ideologically homogeneous while Republicans remain fractured into competing coalitions D. have gotten much stronger in the House of Representatives while growing weaker and less ideologically polarized in the Senate