In his book The Cold War, Walter Lippmann argued against which of the following worldviews?

A. Isolationism
B. Disengagement
C. Containment
D. Human rights
E. All of these are correct.

Answer: C

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What is the central difference between the free market policies that exacerbate inequality and the capabilities of the pan-ethnic movements that George Lipsitz believes could have a greater effect on positive societal change?

A. Pan-ethnic movements are able to garner greater support through inclusion, which will in turn affect elections and policy changes, while free market policies remain possessively invested in whiteness. B. Pan-ethnic movements use society’s investment in whiteness to promote white leaders who support positive change, while free market policy supporters actively suppress these leaders. C. Pan-ethnic movements can acknowledge and combat the power of whiteness that intensifies inequality, while free market policies continue to allow for possessive investment in whiteness by ignoring the unequal power of whiteness. D. Pan-ethnic movements seek to recycle free-market policies into more positive government efforts to decrease inequality, while the original policies themselves remain fundamentally invested in whiteness.

Political Science

A state might hold a primary instead of a caucus because a primary is ________.

a.inexpensive and simple b.transparent and engages local voters c.faster and has higher turnout d.highly active and promotes dialog during voting

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