in which of the following media can conservative voices most likely be heard in the us?
chomsky is a very important intellectual figure in america in the following areas:
people who internalize social norms.
which of the following sentences is incorrect?
in the us, mainstream media is supposed to ert people with things like “professional sports, sex scandals, or the personalities and their problems,” according to what makes mainstream media mainstream.
dramas as a tv genre are usually fictional tv shows/programs that are about serious subjects or issues, unlike comedies that are created to make people laugh.
carefully considering who you are writing for will have an impact not only on the content of your writing and the organization of your ideas, but also on the style of writing.
on a line chart, the x-axis is also called the dependent axis because its values depend on those of the y-axis.
the business research process is about learning everything possible about a company’s compes and existing customers.
the web 2.0 revolution comes __________ the cost of sacrificing truth and trust.
these friends of multi–millionaire founder tim o’reilly are __________ unconventionally rich and richly unconventional __________ harbor a messianic faith in the economic benefits of the cult of the and cultural benefits of technology.
my dream of making the world a more musical place had fallen on deaf ears; the promise of using technology to bring more culture to the masses __________ by foo campers’ collective cry for a democratized media.
brexit is the buzzword __________ with the uk government still failing to agree on an eu-brexit orce deal.
a negative mindset __________ your success and also your relationships as you don’t show up as the best version of yourself.
he __________ to his murder of lord barton.
even though john's project was awful, i did not want to __________ his efforts so i went out of my way to pay him a compliment on his work.
the us real estate sector has been __________ by the financial crisis.
“on national prejudices” is a persuasive essay written by the anglo-irish writer oliver goldith in the early 20th century.
according to “on national prejudices”, the author thinks that all european nations are citizens of the world.
among the three words spaniard, dutch and german, spaniard is the only word that cannot be used to refer to a language.
the author thinks that the gentleman’s remark about the characters of some european nations are ignorant and unfair.
it was the greek philosopher aristotle who proposed the concept of “the citizen of the world”.
which of the following words means “showing an unreasonably strong desire to obtain and keep money”?
which of the following words is used in the essay as a positive description of the french people?
which of the following choices best explain what the underlined “which” in the following sentence refers to? i accidentally fell into the company of half a dozen gentlemen, who were engaged in a warm dispute about some political affair; the decision of which, as they were equally ided in their sentiments, they thought proper to refer to me, which naturally drew me in for a share of the conversation.
which of the following choices is grammatically similar to the underlined part of the following sentence? did these prejudices prevail only among the meanest and lowest of the people, perhaps they might be excused, as they have few, if any, opportunities of correcting them by reading, traveling, or conversing with foreigners.
which of the following is not most governments’ practice to control monopolies?
which of the following is not the reason accounting for economists’ change of attitude towards antitrust policies nowadays?
why did the microsoft lobbyists warn that europe’s anti-monopoly squad will now go after other technology firms with high market shares?
what is the major contention of microsoft regarding the commission’s request to release the communication protocols of microsoft?
microsoft was accused of maintaining its windows monopoly in two ways:
the “leniency policy” adopted by european commission encourages companies to hand over inside evidence of cartels to the local court, which effectively destabilizes the cartel.
“pass sentence” means a judge decides that the defendant is innocent so the punishment like imprisonment can be passed or avoided.
in recent years, u.s. authorities enforce u.s. antitrust laws even against conducts occurring entirely outside the united states. iniduals and companies that have never set foot on the united states can still get involved in anti-trust litigations in the u.s.
the clinton white house had sought to negotiate a settlement with microsoft, but the effort was thwarted by the new republican president in power who decided to pursue the case championed by clinton.
according to the author, european regulators are unlikely to go after every technology firm with a big market share. one of the reasons is that there are not so many large computer platforms like windows.
talking about the dangers of protectioni can prevent a trade war.
the rise of china and india raised deep concerns over export penetration in the u.s. and europe.
although america’s export declined 6 percent last year, china’s increased 9 percent.
detroit’s big three were rescued by the u.s. government because they employed tens of thousands of americans.
since 1947 discrimination has been an issue discussed in trade negotiations.
______ is the trend that will politicize economic policy decisions.
______ may lead to the most dangerous trade conflicts.
the “monkey wrench” in the “complex global supply chains crisscross the world, making discrimination on the basis of nationality a throwback to another age and a monkey wrench in the machinery of modern global commerce.” means ________.
“meanwhile, there are straws in the wind.” means ______.
which of the following items is not a common measure of economic sanctions?
which of the following statements is not true about p5 1 countries?
which of the following statements is not true about iaea.
there are ongoing ______ negotiations between the usa and china over trade agreements.
the us will launch an attack on iranian nuclear facilities.
iran argues that its nuclear programs is for peaceful purpose only.
france and germany are the two close allies of the us, while russia often disagrees with the us.
carpet-bombing the economy with a series of sanctions is a winning strategy.
european countries are reluctant to endorse more sanctions only because of their economic interests.
britain doesn't share any land border with any other countries except ( ).
( ) is known for its roman-built baths and also its georgian architecture.
"the athens of the north" refers to ( ).
scotland is known as “the land of green”.
ireland is part of great britain
in britain, the temperature in summer is very high.
when did philip ii of spain send the spanish armada against england?
the romans invaded britain from 43 ad to 410.
which of the following tribes first came to britain?
excalibur is the name of a sword king arthur pulled from the stone.
robin hood, a legendary outlaw, was a contemporary of king ( ).
old faithful is the most famous geyser in ( ).
niagara falls lies between lake erie and lake ontario.
in 1607 the virginia company sent 105 men to america, they finally landed on the banks of the james river in present-day ( ).
to the west of mainland america lies the ( ).
the “barn of america "refers to the mississippi river basin.
who is the president who refused to be elected for the third term?
thomas jefferson is the second president of the united of state.
the emancipation proclamation announced that slavery in the rebellious states would be abolished from january 1, 1863 and that slaves would become free men.
what is the miserable economic crisis in america in 1929 called?
burns night is celebrated with suppers of hash brown and whisky.
guy fawkes night originated from gunpowder plot of 1605.
the haggis is a traditional ( )food.
the shamrock is a popular symbol of ( ).
memorial day honors those soldiers who died while in military service.
easter commemorates ( ).
( ) is the only country in the world that occupies a whole continent.
australia day is celebrated every year on ( ).
taania is australia's largest island.
jenolan caves are the oldest discovered open caves in the world.
canberra is a picturesque city on the banks of ( ).