What impact has China's economic success had on its perspective on international relations?
A) Boosted China's foreign aid to Russia
B) Opened it to accepting preferential loans
C) Gave it a more regional perspective
D) Gave it a more global perspective
Answer: D
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A. Bakke v. California B. Bowers v. Hardwick C. Obergefell v. Hodges D. Lawrence v. Texas E. Shelley v. Kraemer
In 1974, who staged a revolt against the congressional committee system?
a. the Republic Conference b. the Democratic caucus c. President Richard Nixon d. Governor Jimmy Carter
How does Ratner describe the U.S. position toward the enforcement of international norms through such organizations as the UN and the WTO?
a. It opposes all enforcement of international norms for fear that said norms will one day be used against it. b. It encourages enforcement only as long as it serves U.S. interests but opposes enforcement of those same norms against itself. c. Even though the United States is the world's sole superpower, it cannot defy international norms without the fear of sanctions. d. It pays more dues than other member states in these organizations in hopes of influencing policy outcomes in the enforcement of international norms. e. It opposes the existence of an organization that espouses international norms for fear that said organization, such as the United Nations, will rival U.S. power.
Free speech and a free press are essential to which principle of traditional democratic theory?
a. inclusion b. effective participation c. enlightened understanding d. equality in voting