There was a single cause of World War I: the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
Political Science
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Which outcome of the 1800 election led to the development of the modern two-party political system?
a. An electoral tie b. A landslide win c. A disputed public vote tally d. A strong third-party showing
Political Science
Which of these mistakes is the public most likely to make in relation to its chief executive?
a. accepting that he or she is relatively powerless over policy-making outcomes b. believing that he or she can solve all of the country's major problems singlehandedly c. believing that he or she needs to be the hardest working person in the entire government d. accepting that he or she does not need to abide by the same moral code as everyone else
Political Science