The North–South conflict

a. in the eyes of many, is a more serious and important conflict than the Cold War was.
b. was actually a concept created by Soviet propaganda.
c. has always been much more fiction than fact. It never had real meaning in the post–World War II
world.
d. has been essentially overcome. It was a serious concern in the 1950s and 1960s, but economic
development has essentially eliminated it as a problem.

a

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a. enumerated powers. b. reserved powers. c. concurrent powers. d. cooperative powers. e. constituent powers.

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When does campaign money matter?

a. It is essential in presidential elections because there is a declining amount of free information. b. It is critical in presidential primaries because rationally ignorant voters cannot rely on party labels and the calendar has been compressed. c. It is important in House and Senate elections because which candidate raises the most money always wins. d. It is especially important in Court elections because they are the only true national elections in the United States.

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