How did Clausewitz describe war?
A. As a necessary evil
B. As just another foreign policy tool
C. As a desirable event
D. As the result of intense patriotism
E. As avoidable with diplomacy
Answer: B
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a. how quickly changes in one actor bring about changes in another actor. b. the effects of national change on the global system. c. the costs imposed on a state by external events. d. the effects of technological growth.
How might pluralism serve to enhance democracy?
a. by requiring people to join interest groups b. by ensuring that all groups have an opportunity to influence policy outcomes c. by allowing policy makers to ignore the demands of intolerant groups d. by discouraging bargaining and compromise on policy issues
The "traditional" amendment ratification method involves:
A. a three-fourths vote in the Senate in favor of the proposed amendment. B. a three-fourths vote in the House of Representatives requesting Congress to call a national convention. C. a two-thirds vote in the Senate and in the House of Representatives in favor of the amendment. D. a vote by two-thirds of the state legislatures requesting Congress to call a national convention. E. a vote by three-fourths of the state legislatures in favor of the proposed amendment.
What is the typical effect of foreign crises on the president's approval rating?
A. They increase the president's approval rating except when the public believes the president could have avoided the crisis. B. They increase the president's approval rating except when the public believes the president caused the crisis. C. They increase the president's approval rating, even if the crisis was partially or wholly the president's fault. D. They decrease the president's approval rating, even if the president was wholly blameless for the crisis. E. They decrease the president's approval rating except when it is evident that the president was wholly blameless for the crisis.