Imagine the state has passed a law allowing citizens to inflict harm, or even kill, other citizens. This is an example of ______.

A. monopoly
B. violence
C. legitimacy
D. sovereignty

C. legitimacy

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Even after Franklin D. Roosevelt came to realize, after winning reelection in 1936, that Nazi Germany could come to control all of Europe, he acted sparingly in trying to aid European allies because __________

a. the Great Depression left the U.S. almost completely unable to contribute to the fight b. the Great Depression had significantly increased U.S. isolationism, leaving the public reluctant to get involved and greatly limiting what he could do c. the U.S. was unsure of British and French intentions after the war d. his initial speeches involving the need to resist Hitler and help Britain had not been well-received by a reluctant public, according to polling

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How do local governments typically finance large construction projects, such as retrofitting hospitals to be safe in earthquakes, fixing aging community facilities, or expanding schools?

A. by getting jumbo loans from a bank B. by selling bonds that must be paid back with interest C. by raising taxes to pay for each project D. by contracting with developers and then charging fees to users of the facilities

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