Aristotle's theory of forms argues that

a. all living forms originate from the sea.
b. all living things have a preexisting purpose.
c. all living things seek to dominate over other living things.
d. all living forms originate from plants.
e. none of the above.


b

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a. inherently peaceful. b. inherently conflictual. c. neither peaceful nor conflictual. d. not relevant to understanding international politics.

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The use of presidential vetoes for reasons of policy disagreement illustrates changing __________ related to the veto powers of the presidency

A)norms B)rules C)regulations D)expectations of formal powers

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What was the result of the 1974 Texas Constitutional Convention?

A) The proposed constitution was passed by the convention but defeated by the voters. B) The proposed constitution failed on the convention floor but was nonetheless approved by the Texas legislature and forwarded to the voters. C) The proposed constitution failed to get the required two-thirds vote necessary to submit it to the voters. D) The proposed constitution was adopted, but it was later discarded by the U.S. Supreme Court for its failure to protect civil liberties. E) The proposed constitution was adopted by the convention and approved by the governor; however, the Texas Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional and void.

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Current Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad belongs to a faction in Iranian politics that

a. supports the regime as it is currently constituted, including its relationship with the business class. b. wants an extreme theocratic state and questions the vast wealth of the business sector in the country. c. calls for an increase in political and social freedoms within the broad framework of an Islamic state. d. advocates a blend of socialist ideas and Islamic character. e. has much less ideological focus than others and a desire to destroy autonomous groups.

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