What is collective representation?
a. votes that a representative takes based on a consensus of his or her constituents
b. positions that representatives take on the basis of their party caucuses
c. the concept of the Congress representing the collective constituency of the whole country
d. positions that the constituents of several representatives hold in common
c. the concept of the Congress representing the collective constituency of the whole country
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Authority is rule based on
a. power. b. coercion. c. legitimacy. d. force. e. tradition.
Which of the following is not something that may happen as a result of policy change?
a. An unsuccessful program is continued. b. An unsuccessful program is eliminated. c. A program no longer needed is eliminated. d. A partially successful program is altered. e. Unintended negative consequences are eliminated.
What is a procedure used to equate experimental and comparison groups, but by itself is a poor substitute for randomization?
A. time series designs B. before-and-after designs C. statistical controls D. matching
What weakness in the liberal conception of world order was exposed by the Gulf War?
a. The Gulf War failed to fully end the threat of Iraq. b. There was a failure of agreement on collective security to deal with Iraq. c. The public conception of international security did not change as a result of the war. d. States involved in the collective security actions emerged from the war with less sovereignty than before the war. e. The doctrine of collective security enshrined in the UN Charter is state-centric.