Compare and contrast the ideas of “cultural nationalism” and “civic nationalism.” Illustrate your answers with concrete examples.
What will be an ideal response?
Students should explain that cultural nationalism is based on common cultural characteristics, while civic nationalism is based on a set of commonly held political beliefs and a sense of national unity and purpose.
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According to Dillon's Rule, local governments are "creatures" of their state government
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A valid argument is
A. one where the conclusion is true. B. one where the conclusion is false. C. one where you do not have to accept the conclusion if you accept the premises. D. one where you have to accept the conclusion if you accept the premises.
In the federal government the most familiar administrative units that are tasked with carrying out the most essential government functions are called __________
a. agencies b. bureaus c. corporations d. departments
__________ describes the trend in the news media to present news in such a way that attracts, not alienates, audiences and advertisers—that, in other words, takes into consideration the beliefs of the mass and elite publics
a. Muckraking c. Mediated reality b. Framing d. Rivals in conformity