Which is likely the most significant obstacle to using a strategy such as unilateral pacifism or nonviolence, given the context of the Prisoner’s Dilemma?

A) National interests
B) Social injustice
C) Lack of communication
D) Lack of trust


Answer: D) Lack of trust

Political Science

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a. legislators often are unable to identify all the implications of their enactments. b. danger of co-optation between program managers and outside agencies or external forces. c. having to settle for the best available compromise rather than the best possible outcome. d. constant political pressure on agencies responsible for implementing congressional directions. e. all of the above.

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Neoconservatism emerged in the United States in the __________

A) 1950s B) 1960s C) 1970s D) 1980s

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Which anticorruption reform is also known as the Hatch Act of 1939?

A. Federal Corrupt Practices Act B. McCain-Feingold Act C. Political Activities Act D. Federal Election Campaign Act E. Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act

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Party activists are people who invest time and effort in political parties

Answer:

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