Which level of analysis explains the behavior of states based on their different political systems, histories, and cultures?
Ans: Domestic level of analysis
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Opponents of the death penalty argue all but which one of the following?
a. Innocent people are sometimes executed. b. Capital punishment is racially biased. c. Social science studies are inconclusive as to whether the death penalty deters criminal behavior. d. It costs more to execute a criminal than to imprison someone for life. e. Two wrongs do not make a right.
Nonviolent direct action is a form of civil disobedience designed to break "unjust" laws in a peaceful protest
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
How might congressional reliance on officials in the bureaucracy for information related to policy decisions create problems?
a. Because of the red tape, it may be difficult for Congress to get the information by the time it is needed. b. Information provided by bureaucratic officials may be too simplistic to be of use to legislators. c. Presidential appointees may pressure subordinates to withhold or distort information in order to advance the president's policy agenda. d. Officials who are not experts in the field in which a policy decision is being made may unknowingly provide inaccurate or misleading information.
Cross-national data on voting turnout suggests that voting rates
are ________. A) universally high, generally over 80 percent B) relatively consistent, in the 50- to 75-percent range C) highly variable, ranging from less than 30 percent to nearly 100 percent D) often below 50 percent