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Ombudsman is someone who supports or promotes the needs and interests of another.

a) True
b) False

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Final answer:

An ombudsman investigates complaints and ensures fairness, not promotes interests or needs. The U.S. is a representative democracy since citizens elect officials to vote for them, making it different from a true democracy. President Bush's foreign policy was more unilateral than liberal internationalism.

Step-by-step explanation:

An ombudsman is typically a government official appointed to investigate individuals' complaints against a company or organization, especially a public authority, making the statement false. They are not there to promote needs and interests, but rather to ensure fairness and to address grievances.

To clarify with examples:

  • Someone who lobbies on behalf of their employer as part of their job is an in-house lobbyist.
  • The United States is not a true democracy because citizens elect representatives who vote on their behalf to make policy. This makes it a representative democracy, not a direct democracy.
  • President George W. Bush's foreign policy was characterized more by unilateralism and less by liberal internationalism, so the statement is false.
  • The Loyalists were not always well treated after the treaty; thus, the statement is false.
  • In the Conciliatory Proposition, the mother country did not give in to most of the demands of the American colonists, so this statement is also false.

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