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Which of the following countries spend(s) LESS than the United States on education (as a percentage of GDP)?
 
  A) Japan B) United Kingdom C) Germany D) Canada E) All of the above

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When public safety requires it because of rebellion or invasion, the Constitution allows Congress and the states to suspend the
 
  A) Bill of Rights. B) Constitution. C) writ of habeas corpus.
   D) right to privacy. E) fundamental freedoms doctrine.

Question -3-

The Republican Party contains those advocating the realist perspective on American foreign policy, while the Democratic Party contains those advocating the idealist perspective.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Under President Ronald Reagan, the U.S. government sold weapons to the Islamic fundamentalist government of Iran.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A writ of habeas corpus is a judicial order that
 
  A) a prisoner be brought before a judge to determine the legality of his or her imprisonment.
   B) an attorney must be provided for indigent defendants.
   C) states cannot try a person twice for the same crime.
   D) a defendant cannot be forced to testify against him or herself.
   E) improperly collected evidence cannot be introduced in court.
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(Ans. #1)

E

(Ans. #2)

C

(Ans. #3)

FALSE

(Ans. #4)

TRUE

(Ans. #5)

A
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I sincerely appreciate your time, great answers!
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