The “Call of Hidalgo” was aimed at securing ______ in the New World.
a. lower taxation rates
b. local land ownership
c. the same rights as Europeans for those born
d. legal settlements for Anglos
c. the same rights as Europeans for those born
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A political culture is a
A. written set of codes that dictate political action. B. process that transmits value to immigrants and children. C. major problem for rulers of stable forms of government. D. patterned set of ideas, values, and ways of thinking about government and politics. E. manifestation of pluralism.
Why, according to Mearsheimer, will a state never be satisfied in terms of power until it achieves hegemony?
a. A state cannot know how much power is sufficient to secure its safety now or in the future. b. States, like people, have a natural and inherent desire for power. c. The international system rewards states in proportion to the absolute power they accrue. d. An international political system with a hegemon is inherently more peaceful.
The delegates to the Constitutional Convention struggled with putting the military under the control of a single individual, and one delegate proposed limiting the size of the army.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Seeking trade, waging war, and entering into treaties are all a part of the United States'
A. enumerated powers. B. inherent powers. C. expressed powers. D. separated powers. E. police powers.