What is the most basic -- but often most challenging -- aspect of nation-building?
a. Expanding agricultural output
b. Ending illiteracy
c. Forming a common or group identity
d. Ending internal rebellions and upheavals
e. Establishing a democracy
c
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Which of the following is always TRUE of representative democracy?
a. Two houses are elected to make sure everyone's voice is heard. b. Citizens elect people to stand for them and vote for them in legislative chambers. c. It only occurs in small towns where the citizens can carefully watch how their representatives vote. d. It guarantees that every opinion on an issue will be heard and debated.
Who were the “muckrakers”?
a. A group of journalists in the 1900s who constantly attacked and harassed the government, causing unnecessary distrust among the citizens b. Corporate newspaper editors of the early 1900s who accepted bribes for favorable reporting c. Corporate executives during the years prior to the Great Depression who received prison sentences for their roles in corrupt corporate practices d. A group of journalists in the late 1800s who investigated and exposed corporate and political corruption in American life e. Journalists who reported on the questionable underworld environment