Which level of analysis highlights the psychological factors that affect foreign policy decision making?

a. The individual level of analysis
b. The domestic level of analysis
c. The systemic structural level of analysis
d. The systemic process level of analysis


a. The individual level of analysis

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A. citizen actions intended to generate public awareness of the country's problems. B. citizen actions intended to solve public problems through political means. C. citizen actions intended to address ideological differences through public interaction. D. individual and collective efforts to describe political actions and outcomes. E. individual and collective actions designed to identify issues of public concern.

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What might a president do to indicate his or her belief that a portion of the legislation just signed into law is unconstitutional and that he or she intends to disregard it or implement it in some way other than Congress intends?

a. "go public" with the allegation b. claim executive privilege c. issue a signing statement d. make an executive agreement

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What is one way in which the power of the UN Security Council is limited?

A. Its decisions depend entirely on the interests of its member states. B. The UN General Assembly can override its decisions. C. Member states adhere to Security Council resolutions. D. Eight of the ten nonpermanent members can override a permanent member's veto.

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