People often talk about civil society as a training ground for democratization of whole societies because ______.
A. when people interact with one another in nonpolitical settings, they start to trust other people and to think of them as sharing common interests
B. when people interact with one another in political settings, they start to distrust other people and to think of them as not sharing common interests
C. when people interact with one another in nonpolitical setting, they begin to understand the traits of natural-born leaders and this informs their election decisions
D. when people interact with one another in political settings, they only interact with people who share the same partisan ideology
A. when people interact with one another in nonpolitical settings, they start to trust other people and to think of them as sharing common interests
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In the military actions that forced outMuammar Gaddafi in Libya,
a. the United Statesmade a coalition with Great Britain to launch naval attacks. b. the Middle East took military action before NATO intervened. c. the United States commanded the effort, and then passed command to NATO. d. the United Nations supported the military intervention for humanitarian purposes.
Which of the following have recent movements, such as the antiglobalization movement and the anti–Iraq War movement, used to spread information, raise money, and organize?
a. social networking and text messaging b. speeches c. radio stations d. television and Internet advertising