In the years following the revolution, the American states and the government they created struggled against ______.

a. financial crisis, the fear of foreign invasion, and the threat of internal discord
b. British interference, strong national leadership, and state oppression against citizens
c. weak state governments, federal military oppression, and rising currency values
d. a dictatorial executive, a strong national military, and weak state powers

a. financial crisis, the fear of foreign invasion, and the threat of internal discord

Political Science

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A statistician divides American households into fifths by income and then compares the highest and lowest fifths. What can the statistician measure with this comparison?

a. distribution of income b. equality of outcome c. maximum income d. minimum income

Political Science

During the Standing Rock protests, the local, state, and national governments acted on behalf of ______.

a. the protestors, i.e., they protected the Standing Rock nation from violence from the pipeline’s owners b. the pipeline’s owners, i.e., they effectively acted to undermine the protests so the pipeline could be completed quickly c. themselves, i.e., they charted an independent course between the protestors and the pipeline’s owners d. nobody, i.e., they stayed out of the controversy altogether

Political Science