In world politics, power refers to the ability of one international actor to
a. make another international actor continue some course of action.
b. make another international actor change what it is doing.
c. make another international actor refrain from acting.
d. build up unlimited arms.
e. Options a, b, and c.
E
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Why is grassroots/outside lobbying an effective political tactic?
A. Grassroots lobbying shapes public opinion, and elected officials are known to respond to public opinion. B. Interest groups rarely engage in grassroots lobbying, so when they use this tactic, elected officials take notice. C. Grassroots lobbyists collect and bundle together campaign contributions from multiple individuals. This results in one large campaign contribution and thus maximizes the impact of each contributor. D. Grassroots lobbying depends on building personal connections with elected officials, who are more likely to listen to groups that they know and like.
Ronald Reagan initiated a policy of space-based defensive weapons also known as SDI. What did this stand for?
Serial Digital Interface Scientific Digital Imaging Strategic Defense Initiative None of the options
Many state officials in semi-democratic nations are recruited
on the basis of ________________ rather than merit. a. partisan, or political party, affiliation b. religious affiliation c. personal connections d. loyalty to local warlords and religious groups
What does research say about the influence of negative ads in campaigns?
A. They significantly diminish voter turnout because people say they dislike the ads. B. They inform people about both candidates and may also increase interest in elections. C. The overall effect of negative ads is outweighed by candidates running positive ads. D. Negative ads are rare because there is little evidence that voters remember the ads.