The central contention of the democratic peace is that:
a. Democracies do not tend to be engaged in wars.
b. Democracies do not fight with one another but fight nondemocracies.
c. Democracies are rarely attacked by nondemocracies.
d. b and c are correct.
Ans: b
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A positional issue is an issue that does not divide voters.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Supreme Court case that first applied the principle of equality to congressional redistricting was Baker v. Carr
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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A. concept of taxing the production and sale of liquor B. belief that women would become taxpayers if given the right to vote C. principle of a graduated income tax based on ability to pay D. Social Security Administration to distribute welfare benefits paid for by taxes