In Wendt's view, one reason why the predator argument is less compelling than it first appears is that __________
a. if the cause of predatory behavior is prior systemic interaction, then predators can also be transformed into "good apples" by future systemic interaction
b. it is logically incoherent
c. the behavior of predators cannot be meaningfully altered, so they must be eliminated from the system
d. if the source of predation stems from unit-level causes, then this cannot logically affect the behavior of states at the systemic level
a
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Political officeholders often rely on interest groups to
A) speak for the general public. B) provide information and expertise. C) provide many free lunches. D) give strictly objective input.
When compared with the U.S. Constitution, most American state constitutions
A) are longer and more detailed. B) are shorter and less specific. C) vary greatly in text and subjects. D) have been amended less frequently. E) provide more enumerated protections.
Imagine a country that has low GDP per capita. Despite this, it has managed to urbanize and develop quality systems for education, healthcare, and infrastructure. This country would measure _________ on economic development and _________ on social development.
A. high; low B. low; high C. mid-level; high D. poorly; well
Which theory holds that gov't gives in to many interest groups, thereby producing muddled and confused public policy?
What will be an ideal response?