According to Art, what is the lesson of the USS Pueblo incident?

a. There are some goals which no state asset can achieve.
b. The greater the fungibility of an asset, the more likely it is to achieve state goals.
c. Economic power is not as fungible as it seems.
d. Military power is less useful in diplomatic stalemates.


a

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In which of the following years did both parties make substantial changes in their nominating processes?

a. 1980. b. 1968. c. 1916. d. 1952. e. 1932

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a. The federal government is powerless in disagreements between states. b. The federal government must arbitrate disagreements between member states. c. Disagreements between states are arbitrated by a council of state executives; the federal government has no role. d. The federal government has an equal vote and stake, as do the two or more states that are disagreeing. e. The high courts of the states in disagreement arbitrate the dispute without interference of the federal government.

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Who did the Framers expect to be the first president of the United States?

a. Benjamin Franklin b. George Washington c. John Adams d. Thomas Jefferson

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