Realists argue that states will remain the basic units of world politics and that the information revolution will increase the role of democratic states
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Barbour and Wright characterize the range of ideological debate in the United States as ______.
A. unchanging since the time of the American Revolution B. wide, but shrinking as libertarians begin to fade from American politics C. relatively narrow compared to many other democracies D. narrower today than during the Cold War
All of the following are true statement regarding the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1994 EXCEPT ______.
A. the act required the congressional budget office to estimate mandated costs of legislation and report this information to congress. B. the act required that members of congress at least know what they are doing to the states and localities C. the act was retroactive and affected mandates existing at the time of its passage. D. the act allowed the federal government to impose federal priorities on the states.
Which of the following is a reason because of which primordialism falls short of answering as to why does identity becomes politicized?
A. It ignores the possibility that individuals can autonomously chose and alter their identities. B. It accounts for the changes in the meaning of different forms of identity, no matter how old. C. It explains the emergence of collective identity. D. It bases itself on a large number of complete civilizations that are homogeneous and perennial. E. It delineates the causes for interstate warfare and civil wars equally well.
When constructing surveys, one should obey the laws of parsimony
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