Which of the following is a way in which the Prisoner's Dilemma differs from the Stag Hunt?
a. In the Prisoner's Dilemma there is no option that is the top choice for both players.
b. The Prisoner's Dilemma involves more "players" than the Stag Hunt.
c. In the Prisoner's Dilemma, each "player" has only two options.
d. In the Prisoner's Dilemma, the rational option for all players is to cooperate.
a
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The argument that society is divided into political groups belongs to what type of theory?
A. pluralist theory B. elitist theory C. critical race theory D. rational actor theory
All of the following are TRUE of the House of Lords EXCEPT
a. most government policy is initiated here. b. it can debate, amend, and delay but not block legislation. c. it includes senior religious leaders from the Church of England. d. it is made up of a mixture of hereditary peers and life peers. e. it is increasingly engaging in unruly and inconclusive debate.
The Government in Sunshine Act of 1976 requires government bureaucracies to make information available to the public upon request.
A. True B. False
A group of states bound by shared interests and identities among which security threats are virtually nonexistent are known as
A) allies. B) balancing agents. C) carrier nations. D) functional units. E) security communities.