The difference between comparative politics and international relations can BEST be described as
a. the study of comparative politics involves comparing political parties between countries, whereas the study of international relations involves the examination of why wars occur.
b. the study of comparative politics refers only to domestic politics, whereas the study of international relations refers to globalization.
c. the study of comparative politics involves comparing domestic political institutions, processes, and politics in different countries; whereas the study of international relations involves examining the foreign policy of and interactions among different countries.
d. the study of comparative politics involves comparing nations, whereas the study of international relations involves examining international organizations, such as the United Nations or the International Monetary Fund.
e. There is no difference between the two.
c
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a. is lowest along the US–Mexican border due to the exploitative employment practices of the maquilodoras. b. has a regional dimension with southern areas of the country being significantly better off than central and northern areas. c. is lower and distributed less well in comparison to many Latin American states. d. is lower due to the large numbers of people living in urban areas where they overwhelm Mexico's government programs. e. was relatively unaffected by the 1980s economic crisis.
The Red Scare after World War I
A) led to the internment of many Chinese immigrants in concentration camps. B) was another name for the Bolshevik Revolution. C) led to persecution of immigrants out of fear they would bring "foreign" ideologies to the U.S. D) was a hostile reaction to non-Protestant immigration. E) had no effect on immigration policies.
The "one world" vision gives the bleakest vision of the future
Indicate whether this statement is true or false
The United States does not typically rely on which model of media organization?
A. Government Ownership B. Regulation C. International D. Markets