Which perspective would most likely argue that democracies do not go to war with one another because leaders have to appeal to larger coalitions to survive politically and, therefore, choose wars only with nondemocratic countries in which democracies enjoy an advantage in mobilizing military resources?
a. The realist perspective
b. The liberal perspective
c. The identity perspective
d. The critical theory perspective
b. The liberal perspective
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Which of the following describes the impact of Marbury v. Madison?
A. It did not immediately strengthen the Court's power in its relations with the President or Congress. B. It was dramatic and immediate, as the Court declared over one hundred federal laws unconstitutional within a few years of the decision. C. It was short-lived, as Congress passed legislation repealing the Judiciary Act of 1801 and with it the power of judicial review. D. It was institutionalized with the passage of the Twelfth Amendment.
When judicial nominees come before the Senate Judiciary Committee to testify, the Senate is fulfilling which of its roles?
(A) Oversight (B) Advice and consent (C) Appropriations (D) Judicial review (E) Ratification
In a semi-presidential regime, who is the primary political actor during periods of cohabitation?
A. the president B. the prime minister C. Both, depending on the issue–prime minister has more control over domestic politics, but president still has a role in foreign policy.
Who among the following can be considered a leader of a revolutionary world system?
a. Napoleon b. Woodrow Wilson c. George H. W. Bush d. Barack Obama e. Jimmy Carter