Give an example of diplomacy between two states using fictitious states.
What will be an ideal response?
Examples will vary but should show a thorough understanding of diplomacy. For example, a state named Freeland might want another state named Wallson to stop human rights violations. To do this, Freeland threatens to place sanctions on Wallson. In response, Wallson agrees to stop these violations if Freeland returns a Wallsonian being held as a political prisoner.
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John Yoo argues that the 1973 War Powers Resolution
a. is an important limit on the president’s ability to wage war. b. goes too far in empowering the president to commit U.S. combat troops. c. is overly vague. d. is irrelevant.
The United States has become the largest arms merchant to the world
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The following values represent the salaries paid by a university department to all of its employees, omitting units:
27, 60, 143, 25, 24, 27, 42, 98, 29, 30, 97, 59, 26, 43, 27, 44, 25, 27, 26, 61, 145, 26, 40, 27, 46, 28, 24 a. Give the mean, median, mode, range, and standard deviation of the dataset. b. Give the z-scores of the first five salaries. c. Generate a histogram of the salaries.
How do senators short-circuit formalities in introducing bills?
a. by sending bills directly to the Rules Committee b. by introducing bills during filibusters c. by offering bills as amendments to pending legislation d. by placing bills in the hopper