The blurring of lines between the state and a special interest group is called
A) discretion.
B) co-optation.
C) negative cooperation.
D) symmetry.
B
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a. court that deals with wills and estates. b. federal court that acts on behalf of a state court. c. court that deals with criminal cases. d. lower federal court that acts on behalf of a higher federal court. e. court that deals only with tax cases.
Collective security differs from balance-of-power theory because it
a. depends on a system of flexible alliances and counter-alliances. b. creates an international organization to organize military responses to aggression. c. abolishes state sovereignty. d. relies on ad hoc security agreements.
The narrative report for an ethnography should
a. focus on hypothesis testing. b. attempt to generalize the findings to a larger population. c. focus on a single theme. d. be a holistic report of the culture.
One of the biggest differences between the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution was that ______.
A. under the Articles a bicameral legislature existed, whereas under the Constitution a unicameral legislature existed B. under the Articles a multiple executive existed, whereas under the Constitution a single executive existed C. under the Articles the states were sovereign, whereas under the Constitution the people were sovereign D. the Articles could not be amended, but the Constitution could