The Kerry/Edwards 2004 policy brief entitled "Our Plan for America: Stronger at Home, Respected in the World" supports the claim that during presidential elections, candidates __________

A)are always vague in their policy goals
B)frame their initiatives in the context of a national outlook
C)focus heavily on local concerns in shaping their policy objectives
D)expect citizens to be fully informed of the critical issues facing their local communities

B

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Although sovereign states are likely to continue to dominate world politics, they will increasingly find their role in it to be changing or less stable because __________

a. populations are shifting their loyalties to larger, hierarchical organizations such as the Catholic Church b. they are still likely to use surveillance and censorship as a means of holding on to power, making publics less trusting of them c. anyone with credibility with the public, ranging from small NGOs to individuals, can affect global political affairs now, or form coalitions around certain issues d. the rise of transnational terrorist groups that are built around the spread of ideologies, ones they spread through the Internet and “narrow-casting” of video

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According to Plato, the vast majority of people in society seek _______

a. glory b. liberty c. money d. truth

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