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Political Science
Explore the systems and activities associated with governance, including political theory, international relations, and public policy.
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Q: Which countries have a pledge of allegiance similar to the United States
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Q: Which U.S. state allows absentee voting from outer space
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Q: Which US state does not have a straight line in any part of its border
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Q: Which aircraft manufacturing companies are leading the industry in terms of innovation and technological advancements
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Q: Which amendment in the United States Constitution gives people the right to peacefully protest
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Q: Which branch did Madison believe would be the weakest in the new government system
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Q: Which cities have the biggest homeless problem
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Q: Which constitutional amendment defined the relationship between the federal and state governments
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Q: Which countries are considered anti-natalist and what policies do they have in place to discourage population growth
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Q: Where do you typically obtain the tags for your car
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Q: Where does a bill go once it is introduced in the legislative process
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Q: Where does the UAE derive its revenue from
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Q: Where does the legislative process for a bill begin
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Q: Where does the legislative process for a bill start
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Q: Where does the libertarian ideology fall on the political spectrum
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Q: Where is Belize located on the map
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Q: Which Syrian flag should I use for my display
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Q: Where can a bill be introduced in the legislative process
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Q: Where can a bill begin its journey in the legislative process
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Q: Where can you purchase citizenship
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Q: Where did Dubai acquire its wealth from
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Q: Where did Steve Bannon wear his controversial lapel pin"
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Q: Where do bills regarding taxes and money originate
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Q: Where do most homeless individuals reside
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Q: Where do state representatives go to in order to fulfill their duties as elected officials
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Q: When is the speaker of the house vote time scheduled
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Q: When may Congress propose an amendment to the constitution
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Q: When the oppressed become the oppressor, how does power dynamics shift and what are the implications of this transformation
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Q: When the president does it, does that mean it is not illegal"
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Q: When was the last time a Republican candidate won the popular vote in a presidential election
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Q: Where can I buy a Kevlar vest for personal protection
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Q: Where can I buy citizenship and what are the requirements for obtaining it
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Q: Where can I find information about areas with red borders on Google Earth
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Q: Where can I purchase a bulletproof vest
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Q: When do holidays fall on a weekend"
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Q: When do you need to obtain vehicle registration
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Q: When does Christmas Eve fall on a Saturday
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Q: When does a holiday fall on a weekend"
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Q: When does the Antarctic Treaty expire
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Q: When is Christmas observed since it falls on a Sunday
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Q: When is a holiday observed if it falls on a Saturday
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Q: When is a holiday observed if it falls on a Sunday
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Q: What's the difference between a missile and a rocket
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Q: What's the difference between a sheriff and a police officer
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Q: What's the difference between a state and a country
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Q: What's the difference between civil rights and liberties
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Q: What's the difference between presidential and parliamentary systems of government
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Q: What's the difference between rockets and missiles
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Q: What's the difference between the 9th and 10th amendment in the United States Constitution
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Q: What was the significance of the Supreme Court case Reynolds v. Sims in terms of electoral representation and the principle of "one person, one vote"
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