List and describe three processes through which regimes change.
What will be an ideal response?
The three processes discussed in this chapter: coups d’état, revolutions, and democratization.
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A) paranoid B) ill-informed C) rational D) pessimistic
Which of the following argued that in the United States there is no "American dilemma" over racial injustice, but rather only concern that conflicts that have racial overtones disrupt the peace and interrupt the conducting of business?
A) Gunnar Myrdal B) Charles E. Silberman C) William Julius Wilson D) Ralph Ellison E) Lucius Emerson
A meeting of the members of a party in a legislative chamber to select party leaders and develop party policy is known as ________
A. laissez-faire B. mandatory referendum C. malapportionment D. gerrymandering E. party caucuses
The adjudication procedures of bureaucratic agencies ______.
a. are more formal than what are employed in the court system b. can be constrained by congressional legislation c. are not binding on their targets d. cannot be used to establish legislative intent e. cannot be blocked or constrained by any branch of the federal government