Which of the following accurately describes the dominant French approach to national identity?

a. National identity is based on the value of multiculturalism in which the diverse cultures of immigrant groups enrich French culture.
b. French national identity embodies universally valid, secular, and republican values.
c. French national identity is primarily a result of the country's Catholic heritage.
d. National identity is rooted in the shared ethnic ties of most French citizens.
e. The government is attempting to dilute French national identity in favor of a European identity.


b

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Provide an example of what happens when a President takes on a more "hands-off" approach

A) The president grows stressed and tired after devoting a great deal of time to their administration. B) Senators must decide whether or not soldiers are sent into war if the president cannot make the decision on his own. C) After receiving only general directions from the president, subordinates commit an illegal transaction of goods and transfer money overseas. D) Subordinates of the administration receive both blame and praise for decisions made by the president.

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Each state in the United States has as many electoral votes as__________

A) it has senators and representatives B) its number of political parties C) it has representatives of Congress D) its number of major cities E) its number of counties

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Prior to 1913, when U.S. senators were first elected by voters in the individual state, how were the senators chosen?

a. They were appointed by the president and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. b. They were appointed by the state governors. c. They were chosen by the state legislatures. d. They were chosen by fellow senators. e. They were chosen in a nationwide election.

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What did Speaker Tip O'Neill mean when he said, "All politics is local"?

A.) political parties are organized just as much, if not more, at the national level than at the county and local level B.) politicians must win county and state races before gaining national recognition C.) political parties are organized just as much, if not more, at the county and local level than at the national level

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