Which of the following initiated a major improvement in U.S.-Indian relations?

a. India’s ratification of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.
b. India’s entry into the World Trade Organization.
c. The U.S. Indian Civilian Nuclear Agreement.
d. Joint U.S.-Indian naval maneuvers in the Indian Ocean.


c. The U.S. Indian Civilian Nuclear Agreement.

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With respect to changes in the structure of the UN Security Council, __________.

A. Japan and Australia would like to be permanent members because they contribute a great deal of money to the UN and have a stake in a stable security climate B. Brazil developed a plan that would give permanent seats with veto power to at least six additional countries C. any expansion of permanent seats might include India, with 20 percent of the world's population, and Indonesia, a predominantly Islamic country D. Britain and Turkey would be reluctant to give up their individual seats for one "European" seat

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Trends involving third parties' discretion in the use of public authority and in spending of public funds

a. has created a better opportunity for citizen involvement in government decisions. b. has raised serious concerns about equity and accountability in public program management. c. has had little impact on shaping the public service. d. is counter to recent reform-agenda goals.

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The new emphasis on free market economics that rose to prominence in the 1980s was called

A) dependency theory. B) export-led growth. C) import substitution industrialization. D) modernization theory. E) neoliberalism.

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Horizontal proliferation control seeks to prevent the spread of certain types of weapons beyond ______.

a. a specified geographic region b. half of the states in the world c. states that currently possess them d. the state that drafted the resolution

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