Which type of veto provided to governors, but not to the president, is the most commonly used in the states?


a. Line-item veto
b. Pocket veto
c. Amendatory veto
d. Reduction veto


a. Line-item veto

Political Science

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Alexis de Tocqueville concluded that the success of American democratic institutions could be explained entirely by the U.S. Constitution and by the abundance of natural resources and land.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Political Science

Why might a state choose war over peace, according to Fearon?

a. A state may pursue war as a power play. b. A state might be more concerned with political prowess than safety of citizens. c. A state might gain more by fighting than by a negotiated settlement. d. A state might have imperfect information about how its abilities and resolve compare to that of its adversary. e. A state may be unwilling to invest in the time it takes to establish peace agreements.

Political Science

Which level of constraint allows us to draw causal inferences with confidence?

A) Differential B) Naturalistic C) Case-study D) Experimental

Political Science

Describe how journals devoted to experimental and theoretical versus applied research differ in the nature of the articles they publish

What will be an ideal response?

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