Peer groups are more likely to influence political opinions when
A) peers are over the age of 50.
B) it is not an election year.
C) peers do not strongly identify with any political party.
D) peers are actively involved in political activities.
E) peers are all of the same gender.
D
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The ideas of Senatorial ratification of treaties and Congressional power to declare war were designed to force the ______ to work together.
a. executive and legislative branches b. two houses of Congress c. judicial and legislative branches d. president and the cabinet
Today, crime rates are
A. growing quickly. B. much higher than they were in the mid 1990s. C. slightly higher than they were in the mid 1990s. D. about the same as they were in the mid 1990s. E. generally lower than they were in the mid 1990s.
According to Gerald Rosenberg, why is the Brown v. Board of Education decision held in such high regard today?
a. It successfully eliminated segregated schools in the United States. b. It was the major catalyst for the civil rights movement. c. It assures Americans that they have ended segregation without actually requiring them to do so. d. Both a and b.
Hartzell and Hoddie describe one method of ending civil disputes as the creation of a sovereign state for each competing side. What is a likely outcome of this tactic?
a. Partitioning a state reduces numbers of casualties and refugees. b. Partitioning has been proven to be a successful short-term solution to civil conflict. c. The risks of a renewal of hostilities are maximized when each side holds its own territory. d. Dividing groups into defensible states establishes a sense that enemies can be kept at bay.