The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) between the United States and the U.S.S.R
a. succeeded in slowing the growth of the superpowers' nuclear arsenals.
b. were unsuccessful in restraining both the quantitative and qualitative arms race.
c. were successful in restraining the quantitative and qualitative arms race.
d. were successful in restraining the qualitative arms race but not the quantitative arms race.
A
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Which of the following contemporary political ideologies posits that government power should be used to promote individual economic security and redistribute resources, but rejects the notion that government should favor a particular set of social values?
(A) Liberalism (B) Conservatism (C) Communitarianism (D) Libertarianism (E) Elitism
Which of the following is NOT a likely consequence of the fact that humans are social creatures (Aristotle)?
A. This tendency finds its most natural expression in national identities. B. Humans' natural instinct to group together enhances chances of survival. C. Humans have a natural need to belong and identify with each other. D. Human interactions are frequently characterized by in-group/out-group dynamics. E. Conflict can result from this human tendency.