The idea that megacities and global hubs could transcend national sovereignty and erode the power of the home state is in direct opposition to which theory of international relations?
a. Realist
b. Liberal
c. Constructivist
d. Feminist
a
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Which of the following is defined as the process of performing functions and producing desired results at the least possible cost to taxpayers?
A. representativeness B. productivity C. affirmative action programs D. arbitration
In 1857, the Supreme Court sided with the states' rights supporters, declaring in __________ that Congress had no authority to regulate slavery in the territories
A) Dred Scott v. Sandford B) Prigg v. Pennsylvania C) Brown v. Board of Education D) Plessy v. Ferguson E) ?Gibbons v. Ogden
Free riders restrict access to their markets while enjoying access to foreign markets
a. True b. False
What was likely the rationale behind the framers' decision to have members of the U.S. Senate appointed by their respective state legislatures?
a. to minimize the effect of federalism b. to insulate the Senate from the tyranny of the majority c. to ensure legislative responsibility to the states d. to maintain Senate dominance over the House of Representatives