According to Howard and Donnelly, what foundation do states have to resist the responsibility to adhere to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?

a. States may claim that respecting these rights would be unpopular with their publics.
b. States may claim that they do not have the power to enforce protection of these rights.
c. States may claim that they have no interest in protecting or advancing universal rights.
d. States may claim that they are sovereign and thus what happens within their territories is not the concern of the world community.


d

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A. a doctrine demanding seat reservations for women in state legislatures. B. an ideology supporting segregation of men and women prisoners. C. a doctrine advocating full political, economic, and social equality for women. D. an ideology supporting the glass ceiling at workplaces. E. a doctrine advocating free passage of women across borders.

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There are several ways that the two major parties restrict third party access, including challenging signatures for ballot access and

A) ?preventing access to campaign donors. B) ?preventing access to interest groups. C) ?preventing participation in presidential debates. D) ?preventing access to television networks. E) ?preventing access to policy discussions.

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Which of the following statements is not true regarding the U.S. role in the global economy?

a. The U.S. played a central role in the creation of a market-driven world economy. b. Because of its integral role in uniting regional markets into a single global system, the United States enjoys an unprecedented advantage in selling its own goods on the market. c. The flow of private capital across national borders hinders U.S. ability to control its fortunes in the global marketplace. d. The expansion of multinational corporations into new markets makes them less likely to automatically align themselves with U.S. foreign policy objectives.

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Selective incentives used to entice recruits to a rebel group to end dictatorial rule often form the basis for corruption under the new regime

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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