Ronald Reagan's optimism and receptivity to advice can be traced to
a. the crumbling of his boyhood world and the resulting inner chaos that motivated his search for external order.
b. his competition with and aggression toward his father.
c. his low self-esteem and self-confidence.
d. his boyhood preference for an energetic attack on obstacles in his path and the avoidance of emotional and intellectual ambiguities.
D
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Which of the following is not an example of a situational factor that affected congressional decision-making in foreign policy?
a. Congress’s consideration of President Bush’s request for funding and authorization for war in Iraq b. Congress’s decision to withhold support for deploying U.S. troops to Syria c. Congress’s decision to send a letter to Iranian leaders d. Congress’s unwillingness to support the 1999 Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
In the case of Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), the Supreme Court ruled that
A. the Fourteenth Amendment was unconstitutional. B. as second-class citizens, African Americans must endure second-class facilities. C. segregated facilities were not inherently unconstitutional, as long as they were equal. D. though Jim Crow laws clearly violated Fourteenth Amendment protections, the federal government had no authority to interfere in the internal matters of states. E. African Americans were not citizens and so could not claim the same rights as white Americans.