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The WikiLeaks website, which released millions of secret government documents, is an example of what mode of political participation?
A) e-campaigning
B) macro-protesting
C) e-mobilization
D) hacktivism
E) microtargeting
In 2002, President George W. Bush enunciated a new foreign policy doctrine, the Bush Doctrine, which held, in part, that
A.) America would leave the United Nations if that body did not support its military initiatives.
B) unilateral action directly targeted at an enemy is both justifiable and feasible including preemptive war against perceived threats with or without allies.
C) the United States would go to war with any country that attacked it.
D) the United States would no longer participate in the World Trade Organization or in the World Bank.
E) Islamists would not be allowed to take power in any additional nations.
The first Gulf War
A) remained in effect until George W. Bush initiated the Second Gulf War in 2003.
B) was supported by large-scale demonstrations in Kuwait City.
C) restored to Iraq a province that had been separated by the British after World War II.
D) was undertaken after Hussein reached a diplomatic agreement with Saudi Arabia.
E) began with Saddam Hussein’s annexation of Kuwait in 1990.
Universal health insurance
A) has been accepted by all the advanced industrial countries in the world.
B) is a new concept which developed within the last 20 years.
C) began in the United States.
D) has been adopted by all economically advanced nations except the United States.
E) provides help from the government for businesses
A) has been accepted by all the advanced industrial countries in the world.
B) is a new concept which developed within the last 20 years.
C) began in the United States.
D) has been adopted by all economically advanced nations except the United States.
E) provides help from the government for businesses
Explanation / Answer
. 1 D) hacktivism
Hacktivism is the act of hacking, or breaking into a computer system, for a politically or socially motivated purpose. The individual who performs an act of hacktivism is said to be a hacktivist.
2. B) unilateral action directly targeted at an enemy is both justifiable and feasible including preemptive war against perceived threats with or without allies.
In 2002, President George W. Bush enunciated a new foreign policy doctrine, the “Bush Doctrine,” which held, in part, that the United States was prepared to wage preemptive war against perceived threats, with or without allies.
3. A) remained in effect until George W. Bush initiated the Second Gulf War in 2003.
4. A) has been accepted by all the advanced industrial countries in the world.
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