The pragmatic basis for foreign policy that places the national interest above moral considerations or idealistic motives is known as nationalism.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 2
Which of the following about U.S. voters is NOT true?
a. Although an increasing number of people label themselves as independents, they tend to lean reliably toward one party or another.
b. Generally, Democrats are less likely to vote on Election Day, especially in an off year.
c. The electorate is evenly divided between the two parties, especially when one accounts for independents who lean towards one party or another.
d. Republicans are strongest in the South and Mountain West whereas Democrats are strongest in the Northeast and West Coast.
e. Of the two parties, the Republicans have a more fragile coalition.