Feminism challenges traditional international relations theory in all except which of the following ways?
a. The scientific study of world politics
b. Fundamental gender bias
c. The capitalist economic system
d. Reformulation of core concepts
e. Incorporation of the female perspective
C
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The first American Constitution created a confederation, which can best be described as which of the following?
. A highly centralized governmental system in which the national government derives broad authority directly from the citizens rather than from the states. b. A highly decentralized governmental system in which the national government derives limited authority from the states rather than directly from the citizens. c. A parliamentary system heavily reliant on party discipline. d. A presidential system featuring a very strong executive with broad police powers.
Why, according to the "predator argument," does it only take one aggressive state to make all other states act aggressively?
a. One state's aggressive acts will change the identities and interests of all other states, making them incapable of banding together. b. Anarchy naturally leads away from peace and toward war. c. Human nature is inherently aggressive, and one state's aggression will trigger the same in every other state. d. Anarchy allows an aggressive state to take advantage of any and all other states that do not compete for power against it.
Writing for the majority in Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha (1983), Chief Justice _____ stated, "The Constitution sought to divide the delegated powers of the new federal government into three defined categories, legislative, executive and judicial, to assure, as nearly as possible, that each Branch of government would confine itself to its assigned responsibility. The hydraulic
pressure inherent within each of the separate Branches to exceed the outer limits of its power, even to accomplish desirable objectives, must be resisted.". a. Warren E. Burger b. Earl Warren c. William Rehnquist d. John Roberts
Wealthier, more educated elites are more likely to vote than the poorer, less educated masses
Indicate whether the statement is true or false