How did Irving Kristol conceptualize the relationship between neoconservatism and liberalism?

a. Neoconservatism departed from liberalism's pessimistic outlook.
b. Neoconservatism borrowed many ideals found within liberalism.
c. Neoconservatism expanded the application of liberalism to a global context.
d. Neoconservatism recognized what he perceived to be the naiveté of liberalism.


d

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A "pocket veto" is when

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