Steven Kull concludes that, in its coverage of the Iraq War, the American press has tended to be

a. too critical of the Bush administration’s policy.
b. overly cautious in reporting about the broader geopolitical issues in the region.
c. accurate in its assessment of the war’s justification.
d. reluctant to challenge what government leaders say about the war.


d. reluctant to challenge what government leaders say about the war.

Political Science

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Those who believe that aggression is an instinctive part of human nature point to the fact that

a. humankind is one of the few species that practices intraspecific aggression.
b. humankind is not one of the few species that practices interspecific aggression.
c. evolution illustrates that life is a struggle for survival of the fittest.
d. Both statements A and C are true.

Political Science

The United States is experiencing lower rates of dependence on social welfare programs

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Minor premise: The president does not commit a criminal act. Conclusion: Therefore, the president cannot be impeached. Is this a valid argument?

Major premise: If the president commits a criminal act, then he can be impeached. A. Yes B. No

Political Science