What is a “frozen conflict”?
What will be an ideal response?
It is a lengthy political conflict that remains unresolved.
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A particularly important constraint on bureaucratic power is the need to
A) check congressional power B) carry out the policies of the president C) obtain the approval of Congress D) obtain agreement from other parts of the bureaucracy E) restructure agencies with each new administration
The extension of the right to vote
a. occurred very quickly within a 50-year time period. b. involved a great deal of violence. c. inflamed existing rural–urban divisions in the United Kingdom. d. was done so mainly on the basis of property qualifications. e. was fully completed by 1900.
In studying cultural patterns of responses to items on questionnaires, Oyserman et al. (2002) reported that
a. there are consistent patterns of nondifferentiation within cultures that vary across cultures. b. people in individualistic cultures tend to use the higher, more positive ratings on a scale whereas people from collectivistic cultures tend to use the lower, less positive ratings on a scale. c. there is little difference in the way people respond to questions as their familiarity with a new culture increases compared to when they are relatively unfamiliar with a new culture. d. people in cultures high either in collectivism or individualism tend to use more extreme ratings than do people from cultures that are low in either collectivism or individualism.
The federal legislation that outlawed the use of literacy tests as intimidation tactics to keep minority citizens from accessing the polling places was the
a. Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857). b. Voting Rights Act of 1965. c. Civil Rights Act of 1964. d. Brown v. Board of Education (1954). e. Equal Rights Amendment of 1971.