The Texas legislature is ___________, meaning that it is composed of two chambers

A) unicameral
B) bicameral
C) bilateral
D) unitary


B

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A) partisan B) Australian C) butterfly D) incumbent E) coat-tail

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What is the difference between “soft power” and “hard power” approaches to international crises?

a. Soft power is unilateral; hard power relies on coalitions. b. Soft power is possible only during wartime; hard power is only possible during peacetime. c. Soft power is a permanent intervention; hard power is temporary. d. Soft power involves diplomacy and economic pressure; hard power involves force.

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