Which of the following is the best example of an alliance driven by bandwagoning?
a. Country A allies itself with the more powerful Country B to gain protection from its dangerous neighbor Country C.
b. Country A, Country B, and Country C are relatively equal in power. They form an alliance as protection against the more powerful and aggressive Country D.
c. Country A, Country B, and Country C form an alliance to protect a common resource, valuable offshore oil fields.
d. Country A joins with the more powerful Country B in invading their mutual neighbor because Country A hopes to gain territory it could not win for itself.
d. Country A joins with the more powerful Country B in invading their mutual neighbor because Country A hopes to gain territory it could not win for itself.
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Beyond voting, citizens participate in the political process in many other ways. Which of the following would NOT be included in a list of common and legitimate methods of citizen participation?
a. contributing time to a campaign b. supporting opposition groups outside of the United States that oppose its system of government c. writing letters that are critical of the president’s policies to newspaper editors d. holding rallies in public places to protest public policies e. contributing money to a campaign
Which of the following is true of the Supreme Court case ofMcCulloch v. Maryland(1819)?
A. It involved the full faith and credit clause on the issue of the legitimacy of gay marriage in the state of Maryland. B. It involved the question of taxes imposed by the federal government on the bank of Maryland. C. It involved both the necessary and proper clause and the supremacy clause. D. It dealt with the issue of whether the national government had the exclusive power to regulate commerce involving more than one state. E. It dealt with the issue of how the commerce clause should be defined.