Which of these offices represents the state and its agencies in court when the state is a party to a case?

a. attorney general
b. secretary of state
c. treasurer
d. comptroller of public accounts
e. agriculture commissioner


a

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How can the realist approach help explain North Korea’s interaction over the past decade or so with outside powers, including the U.S.?

a. It has consistently created crises in order to draw Western countries into diplomatic talks that end in concessions and appeasement. b. It has developed its nuclear arsenal in response to the rising power of its neighbors, including China. c. It cannot be used to help explain its interaction, since North Korea’s actions have been erratic and mysterious, not seemingly rational. d. North Korea has maintained its strong military in order to fight what it sees as an inevitable war of aggression by South Korea.

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Since the end of the Vietnam War to the present, the dominant interpretation has been that the foreign policy process tended to be more __________ during the cold war years but has become more pluralist since Vietnam

a. elitist c. hyperpluralist b. pluralist d. democratic

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The most effective complaint raised by the Anti-Federalists against the proposed Constitution in 1788 was

a. the inability of the states to tax the federal government. b. its lack of state power to raise an army. c. its lack of a bill of rights to protect individuals against abuses by the government. d. the creation of the office of president. e. the retention of too much power at the state level.

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A government official might leave her position and join a corporation to which she previously awarded government contracts. This is a clear example of

A. agency lacing. B. government operating on its own inner logic. C. a conflict of interest. D. double dipping. E. the revolving door.

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