What is the relationship between racial identity and racial inequality in a post-race, color-blind world?
A. Racial inequality is reduced because racial identity is not considered, as people hold the common belief that all humans are equal.
B. Race is viewed as an inherited identity that one cannot choose, but racial inequalities remain essentially ignored.
C. Racial inequalities are accepted as inherent differences between racial identities, and these inequities are ingrained into color-blind societies.
D. Racial identities are viewed only on a cultural level, fostering equality between all races.
B. Race is viewed as an inherited identity that one cannot choose, but racial inequalities remain essentially ignored.
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One example of realignment was when
A. anti-slavery Republicans left to join the Democratic Party before the Civil War. B. working-class voters abandoned the Republican Party in 1896 due to the Republicans' populist politics. C. the New Deal Democratic Coalition brought African Americans and ardent segregationists into the same party in 1932. D. cultural conservatives abandoned the Republicans in 1968, especially in the South. E. evangelical Christians abandoned the Republican Party and voted for Jimmy Carter inĀ 1976.
Which of the following is NOT a purpose of the federal budget?
a. It creates a comprehensive plan laying out what the government will spend. b. It sets limits on the profitability of key industries and service companies. c. It limits spending for various programs. d. It details how the government expects to raise money. e. It is the primary instrument by which the federal government manages fiscal policy.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. There is some evidence that military dictatorships are more likely to leave behind competitive and democratic forms of government than other types of dictatorship. 2. The value of the exit option--the value associated with giving up power--is considerably higher for military dictatorships than for other forms of dictatorship. 3. In dominant-party dictatorships, political parties can be used to control the masses. 4. The military in personalistic dictatorships is often deliberately kept weak so as to not act as a power base for a potential rival. 5. The stability of personalist dictatorships rests on them having enough economic resources to keep their support coalitions satisfied.
Which body serves as the formal governing body for each of the major political parties in the United States?
A. national party assembly B. national party committee C. national party convention D. national party delegation