What did America’s “wise use” movement advocate?

a. Protecting private property rights and opening the country’s natural resources to development.
b. Paying greater attention to clean water and air in the U.S.
c. Enlarging federal wilderness areas.
d. Fostering support for the Kyoto Protocol.


a. Protecting private property rights and opening the country’s natural resources to development.

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c. South Carolina. d. Maine.

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One reason the NAACP's strategy of using the courts to further black civil rights worked was that it

A. avoided focusing on the clearest abuses. B. presented broad economic demands to whites. C. avoided direct confrontation with a conservative Supreme Court. D. did not require a broad legislative alliance. E. avoided the complications that often surround appellate processes.

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The presidency is the only elected office in the country that has a national constituency

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In the 2016 presidential campaign, Republicans wanted to focus on stagnant wages, while Democrats wanted to talk about declining unemployment and job creation. How these issues are emphasized by the media is an example of __________, or influencing the criteria for evaluating political leaders

A) minimal effects B) selective perception C) selective exposure D) priming E) ?bias

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