A “nation” is

a. an administrative apparatus that develops and administers laws and generates and implements public policies in a specific territory
b. a state
c. an organization that only partially provides adequate political goods to its citizens
d. a group of people who perceive themselves as sharing a sense of belonging, and who often have a common language, culture, and set of traditions

d. a group of people who perceive themselves as sharing a sense of belonging, and who often have a common language, culture, and set of traditions

Political Science

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Which of the following is an accurate statement about the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)?

a. The CIA is explicitly mentioned in the Constitution as being exempt from federal law as long as it is acting in the name of national security. b. The CIA is in charge of the various other agencies in the intelligence community. c. The CIA has sometimes become involved in other nations' internal affairs. d. The primary mission of the CIA is to gather intelligence on American citizens.

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The Constitution was amended in the years immediately following the Civil War so that the states would

A) no longer be involved in selecting the president. B) no longer be involved in selecting the state's representatives in the House of Representatives. C) not be able to abridge the freedom of speech. D) not be able to deprive a person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. E) be compelled to allow all citizens the right to vote.

Political Science