In a republic, among the obligations of citizens is the requirement that __________
a. citizens vote directly for the laws
b. citizens contribute to political campaigns
c. citizens vote for representatives to make laws for them
d. all citizens would defend the country
ANS: C
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According to Waltz, an understanding of international politics requires
a. a systems theory that incorporates economic factors into its concept of international politics. b. a systems theory that incorporates social factors in its concept of international politics. c. a systems theory that incorporates questions regarding the military interactions of states. d. a systems theory that treats international politics as a distinct system. e. a systems theory that addresses the ideological commitments of states.
As cited by Keck and Sikkink, what is meant by the "human rights methodology" of networks?
a. networks' attempts to campaign for popular support and new members b. networks' attempts to leverage human rights issues for their own political gain c. networks' attempts to redefine government policies in terms of abuses of human rights d. networks' attempts to uncover and investigate problems and alert the press and policy makers e. networks' framework for writing about and legislating policy issues to highlight the human rights dimension
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A) public safety exception B) good faith exception C) inevitable discovery rule D) exclusionary rule E) probable cause rule