The shift in public perception of the use of nuclear weapons reframing nuclear weapons as a moral rather than a security issue is an example of ______ thought.
A. constructivist
B. realist
C. idealism
D. liberal
A. constructivist
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From the perspective of the framers, the legislative branch was potentially most dangerous to __________.
A. the power of judicial review B. individual freedom C. collective rights D. executive war-making authority
How is the partisan nature of the Texas state legislature changing?
A. Voting on major policy issues has become increasingly characterized by a coalition of liberal Democrats and conservative Republicans opposing moderates of the two parties. B. When the Republicans took control of the Texas state legislature, it did so on a platform of zero cooperation with the Democrats, and there is now less bipartisanship than in the U.S. Congress. C. Under Republican leadership, bipartisanship initially continued, but there has since been increasing partisanship and less willingness to compromise on selected major issues. D. When the Republicans took control, they maintained the practice of appointing an equal number of Democrats to leadership positions, a practice that continues today.
When President Obama took office in 2009, he proposed a multiyear investment in
A. airport security. B. bridges to nowhere. C. high speed rail. D. the interstate highway system.
What is IMF conditionality? What are three examples of politically unpopular measures that come with IMF conditionality? Why are they necessary?
What will be an ideal response?