Federalist No. 10 and Federalist No. 51 each argue, from different angles, that the constitution combats

A) ?excessive power in the executive.
B) ?the problem of an uninvolved population.
C) ?weakness of the states.
D) ?attacks from foreign nations.
E) ?tyranny of the majority.


E

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Which of the following best describes the difference between the realist and liberal views on the prospects of conflict and peace? a. Realists view international relations with a moral lens; liberals view international relations as amoral. b. Realists focus on the pursuit of self-interest; liberals focus on the possibilities for cooperation. c. Realists see norms and values as guiding

principles in world politics; liberals see institutional rules as theprimary force. d. Realists make normative judgments about the outcomes of war; liberals view war as inevitable.

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Explain the critiques of the idea of the resource curse.

What will be an ideal response?

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Proliferation optimists think that non-state actors with nuclear weapons could be deterred

a. True b. False

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