A national crisis is a potent circumstance that increases a leader's control over foreign policy making
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
Political Science
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a. Inalienable rights are absolute. b. Inalienable rights cannot be taken away by the government and cannot be given away by the people. c. Inalienable rights cannot be regulated by the state. d. Inalienable rights are accorded to illegal immigrants. e. Inalienable rights must be earned before a person can be a citizen.
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A gas that, when released into the atmosphere, traps the sun's heat and slows its release into outer space is known as a(n) _____.
A. noble gas B. inert gas C. greenhouse gas D. dielectric gas E. insulating gas
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