Arguing that the United States did not join the League of Nations because the American constitutional structure prevents Congress from giving up its power to declare war is an example of an argument from which level of analysis?
a. The individual level of analysis
b. The domestic level of analysis
c. The foreign policy level of analysis
d. The systemic level of analysis
b. The domestic level of analysis
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The Mexican Congress has evolved from a rubber-stamp institution to one that must be negotiated with the executive branch due to a. rulings by the Mexican Supreme Court upholding Congress's role in the policy process
b. the passage of constitutional amendments that strengthened the role of the Mexican Congress. c. the loss by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) of its stranglehold on congressional representation. d. the growth of a recalcitrant public demanding more representation in the policy-making process. e. changes in the policy implementation process, which made the process less flexible.
Mossadeq's reforms in the early 1950s centered on
a. putting Muslim clerics in key government posts. b. gaining public approval for the shah. c. nationalizing the oil industry. d. winning U.S. support to counter British influences. e. creating a liberal democracy.
According to the most-favored-nation (MFN) principle,
a. states cannot rely on comparative advantage in their trade policies. b. goods produced at home are treated the same for import and export agreements. c. tariff preferences granted to one state must be granted to all others exporting the same product. d. import quotas can be used to regulate trade, but export quotas cannot be used. e. certain important trading partners should be given favors status.
Which of the following is true regarding the effect of democratization on interest groups in Mexico?
A. Democracy has increased the influence of labor on policy making decisions of the government. B. Democracy has made it mandatory for businesses to obtain membership in business interest groups. C. Democracy has prevented the Mexican emigrants from organizing and participating in politics. D. Democracy has reduced the political influence of business compared to the hold they had during the centralized regime. E. Democracy has provided more options for workers to organize and press their demands on the government.