According to the liberal perspective, the argument that the iron-rye coalition in the German government that excluded the growing working class and its socialist leaders who held the majority in the Reichstag is an argument from which level of analysis?
a. The individual level of analysis
b. The domestic level of analysis
c. The foreign policy level of analysis
d. The structural level of analysis
b. The domestic level of analysis
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Which of these is NOT an advantage of focus groups?
a.) They may be more "realistic" than interviews of individuals. b.) They are highly structured. c.) They may produce more accurate insights into the thoughts of participants. d.) Group dynamics may be observed.
Many at the Continental Congress were skeptical of allowing presidents to be directly elected by the legislature because ________.
a. they were worried about giving the legislature too much power b. they feared the opportunities created for corruption c. they knew the weaknesses of an electoral college d. they worried about subjecting the commander-in-chief to public scrutiny
Which of the following was NOT one of the original six European Community members?
a. France b. Great Britain c. Italy d. Luxembourg e. Belgium