The author regards the Watergate Affair as_________.
A: uncommon in politics and government
B: part of politics and government
C: justified dishonesty in government
D: a lie with noble reason
A: uncommon in politics and government
B: part of politics and government
C: justified dishonesty in government
D: a lie with noble reason
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- What does the professor mean when he says this: A: It is possible to enjoy politics but dislike government at the same time. B: A political party cares about major issues, but a government doesn’t care. C: Politics is about competition, while government is about responsibility. D: Elections and government are like two sides of the same coin.
- Albert Einstein, Franklin Roosevelt’s _________, got involved in politics by suggesting the government develop its own nuclear weapons program.
- What are the fundamental principles of the United States Government and Politics as stipulated in the U.S. Constitution? A: Popular Sovereignty B: Limited Government C: Constitutional Monarchy D: Separation of Powers E: Royal Assent F: Checks and Balances G: Judicial Review H: Federalism I: House of Lords J: The Westminster System
- What does the author suggest businesses and the government do?
- Which do you think is true of the author's attitude of the passage A: The government ought to do more than making and saving money. B: The government should take measures to make enforceable laws. C: The government should legally turn the vices into order and profits. D: The government is effective in stopping the commercial vices.