A nation-state is
a. the same as a country, because all countries are nation-states.
b. a state with clearly defined boundaries.
c. a country with lower levels of government, such as states and provinces.
d. a state comprised almost exclusively of people from the same nation.
e. a state comprised almost exclusively of people from the same ethnic group.
D
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a. for a Republican b. for a Democrat c. according to their opinion of individual candidates d. for a third-party candidate
Although state officials may frequently complain about the policies of the Environmental Protection Agency, which of the following is true?
a. Governors, in fact, can override any action by the Environmental Protection Agency with which they disagree. b. These policies are little more than suggestions for voluntary constraints on pollution. c. The employees of the Environmental Protection Agency actually work for the states. d. The presence of national standards insulates environmental protection from cutthroat competition among the states.