Which of the following effects does a primary group have on the manner in which a person votes?
A) often reinforces the political views that are already held by the voter
B) often serves to change a voter's mind
C) often convinces the voter to vote for the Republican candidate
D) has no effect on how a person votes
E) none of the above
A
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The structuralist argument asserts that in democracies, political disputes are resolved by compromise and that this carries over to foreign relations in all of the following ways except
a. the politics of compromise that extends from domestic to foreign relations. b. the domestic processes of democracies lead to moderate solutions in foreign relations. c. democratic institutions force the government to maintain its commitments. d. democracies generally have stronger economies and can offer more foreign aid.
New Zealanders, Danes, and Swedes—all with __________ systems—concluded that their upper houses served no purpose and abolished them in recent decades
A) two-party B) unitary C) bicameral D) supervisory
Which of the following statements is not true?
a. The United States produces the most greenhouse gases. b. The Senate vote and debate over the Kyoto Protocol were divided along party lines. c. President Clinton supported the Kyoto Protocol. d. Multinational corporations opposed the main tenets of the Kyoto Protocol.
Which of the following are propositions put forth by proponents of democratic peace theory? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Democratic states never (or rarely) go to war against other democracies. b. Democratic states are slightly less inclined to go to war (against anyone) than nondemocracies. c. Nondemocracies rarely go to war with other nondemocracies. d. Democracies and nondemocracies almost never go to war against each other.