What are illiberal democracies? Explain
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Illiberal democracies are regimes that combine elements of democracy, such as
voting and elections, with non-democratic elements, such as restrictions on political contestation and individual rights. The dividing lines between democracy, illiberal democracy, and non-democracy can be hard to draw. However, illiberal democracies are not, technically speaking, non-democracies.
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a. Stamp b. Tea c. Coercive d. Mercantile
The 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq undermines democratic peace theory
a. True b. False
Rent seeking is focused on state governments
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The clause in the U.S. Constitution that the Constitution, national laws, and treaties are superior over state laws when in compliance with the U.S. Constitution is the
a. Necessary and proper Clause. b. Supremacy Clause. c. Three-Fifth Clause. d. Interstate commerce clause. e. none of the above.