Given the fact that each person is only one of approximately 90 million voters in this country, does it make sense to believe that one person’s participation, one vote, will have any impact on a major election Simply to raise the question "What if everyone felt the same way" does not remove the lingering impression that a single person is made to feel insignificant by the enormous number of people who do go to the polls, especially in a national election.
Supporters of the ruling elite theory insist that even though voters are given a choice among candidates, their choice is restricted to a narrow range of similar-minded individuals approved by the ruling "elite. Elections do not express what most people want or need, nor do they provide guidance for politicians (even if they want it) on what policies to enact. In this view, elections are primarily just rituals that perform a symbolic function for society.
Still, since most people continue to
A. They are routine practices in a modern society.
B. They are political gathering for a small number of people.
C. They are deceptive schemes manipulated by the ruling party.
D. They are chances for those who want to utter their wishes.
A study of facts and figures on
development demonstrates that China has made remarkable social progress in a
range of significant areas in the last 45 years. China feeds and clothes 22 percent of the world’s population with only seven percent of the world’s farmland. The necessities of life food, clothing, goods for everyday use — are now within reach of the majority of the Chinese people. Nutrition has improved greatly for both urban and rural residents. The Chinese government has taken a series of measures to eliminate or reduce poverty, bringing down the number of poor in the rural population from 250 million in 1978 to only 80 million in 1994, even though this was a period in which China’s population increased by over 100 million. The per capita living area in cities and towns increased from 3.6 squar A. Fast Economic Development in China. B. Social Development in China. C. The Current Chinese Society. D. People’s View on China’s Reform. [单项选择]A virtual memory system has five virtual pages numbered zero through four and three page frames. All the page frames are initially empty. How many page faults are generated with the following access sequence using a FIFO replacement policy ( ) 0 1 2 3 0 1 4 0 1 2 3 4
A. 8 B. 9 C. 10 D. 7 [填空题]Paragraph Ten
Probably the most primitive reason for teenage rebelliousness is physical in nature. At about the beginning of adolescence, children are undergoing profound hormonal changes as their bodies go through puberty. Their bodies are telling them that they are no longer children, and yet their parents are still treating them as children.
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Vodafone Enters UK iPhone Market Vodafone has reached an agreement to sell Apple’s popular iPhone in the UK. The announcement follows news that network operator Orange had secured a similar agreement with Apple. The deals mark an end to the exclusive UK arrangement between O2 and the US technology firm, which has been in place since 2007. Vodafone says users can register an interest online, with the handsets becoming available to customers from early 2010. Orange said its customers would be able to buy the phone" later this year" but did not specify a date or pricing. Vodafone is one of the biggest mobile operators in the world with an estimated 300 million customers world wide, making it the second largest carrier after China Mobile. The agreement sees both Orange and Vodafone selling both the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS. A spokesperson for Vodafone said the firm was" delighted" at securing an agreement with Apple and th A. MacBook. B. iPod shuffle. C. Apple TV. D. iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS. 我来回答: 提交
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