The policy whereby South Vietnamese military would replace American soldiers during the Vietnam War was known as the
a. Gulf of Tonkin policy.
b. Domino doctrine.
c. Vietnamization policy.
d. Joint Force doctrine.
e. Reagan doctrine.
C
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If the Federal Reserve Board wanted to slow the rate of economic growth, it would most likely __________
a. encourage the president to lower taxes b. increase interest rates c. increase the money supply d. lowercapital gains rates
As Gallup Poll data shows, a majority of Americans believe that
A) we should have a small military. B) we spend far too much on defense. C) we should have a military only during a time of war. D) we should have no military. E) our defense program is "about right" or "not strong enough."
Political parties are best defined as ______.
a. grassroots movements that find themselves in the heart of a political conflict or policy issue in an efficient and organized way b. disorganized factions of candidates and activists that seek to control the democratic process through the election process c. hierarchical layers of leaders, politicians, and supporters that seek to influence public policy through lobbying and political donations d. organized groups of candidates, officeholders, voters, and activists that work together to elect candidates for political office
Besides using legal action to force campuses to address sexual assault incidents, how did Landen Gambill use political participation to call attention to her concerns?
a. She organized active protests against concealed carrying of weapons on campus. b. She called for others to organize against sexual assault on campus. c. She petitioned lawmakers to prohibit concealed carrying of weapons on campus. d. She used organizations like the NRA to publicize and advocate for her concerns regarding sexual assaults on college campuses.