How was the mutual assured destruction (MAD) different from nuclear utilization theories (NUTS)?
a. MAD considered a possibility of fighting a nuclear war, while NUTS was based
on deterrence
b. MAD was based on deterrence, while NUTS considered a possibility of fighting a
nuclear war
c. MAD was the policy of the Cold War, while NUTS was the policy of the post-
Cold War era
d. MAD considered a possibility of fighting a nuclear war, while NUTS put more
emphasis on the importance of conventional warfare
e. MAD and NUTS were not policies
b
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a. only the Madhi can be the ruler of Iran. b. the Shiite branch of Islam is most faithful to the Prophet's teachings. c. a cleric should be the ruler of Iran. d. there is a role for both elected and nonelected institutions in Iran.
A major reason for the creation of primary elections was to
A) eliminate the corruption and unresponsiveness that accompanied deal making by "party bosses." B) guarantee that candidates had to be smart but not necessarily popular. C) concentrate control over the nominating process in the hands of a very few people. D) allow minority groups denied the right to vote in other forms of election to have a say. E) all of the above
What is the difference between domestic and international politics?
a. Domestic politics is hierarchical with similar units while international politics is anarchic with dissimilar units. b. Domestic politics is hierarchical with dissimilar units while international politics is anarchic with similar units. c.Domestic politics is anarchic with similar units while international politics is hierarchical with dissimilar units. d. Domestic politics is anarchic with dissimilar units while international politics is hierarchical with similar units.
Which age group had the highest turnout rate in recent presidential elections?
A. 65+ B. Voter turnout for the various age groups was essentially the same in recent elections. C. 18-24 D. 45-64 E. 25-44