In comparative politics, we often talk about transitions of power. What term best defines when a regime is transformed from one type into another?
What will be an ideal response?
regime change
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The Supreme Court's decision in Lawrence v. Texas (2003) primarily enhanced the civil liberties of __________
a. African Americans b. Asians c. American Indians d. gays and lesbians
In the 1993 "Yeltsin" Constitution, the role of the President of Russia is
A. the dominant role in the political system. B. done away with and replaced with a Premier. C. turned into a collective body called the Presidium. D. made elective with a two-year term of office.
The War Powers Act was enacted in order to
A. allow the president more leeway in committing U.S. troops to combat. B. define the relationship between the United States and its allies. C. weaken Congress in foreign policy matters. D. limit the president's war-making power. E. guide the military in its use of force in field situations where it is impractical to seek direction from the president.
What generalization can we make about group opinions?
A. Most of the attitudes held by members of the group will align with one of the major political parties. B. Ethnic minorities express strong and distinctive views on issues directly affecting their group. C. No ethnic group other than Cuban Americans expresses strong and distinctive views on issues directly affecting their group. D. As immigrants, most ethnic minorities want to ignore issues directly affecting their group and assimilate to the United States.