Which of the following is an example of the "third face" of power?

a. State A threatens to destroy State B's most populace cities as a nuclear deterrent.
b. State A deploys a massive, secret propaganda campaign to entice State B into an alliance.
c. State A convinces State B to open its borders to trade by blockading its ports.
d. State A cites human rights violations to rally other states to boycott State B's exports.


b

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What is one of the advantages of stare decisis for judicial decision-making?

a. It reduces the burden on the Court because cases with similar facts do not need hearings. b. It frees the Court to monitor closely those decisions that fail to follow precedent or are otherwise unresolved. c. It enables the Court to ensure that the lower courts are closely following the decisions of the Court in order to reduce the independence of judges. d. It provides the Court with a legal rationale for defending its decision-making from congressional interference.

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Graduation rates are not a particularly accurate measure because students ______.

a. transfer to other schools. b. take the GED. c. do not attend the graduation ceremony. d. become incarcerated.

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A "yellow dog" Democrat is one who __________.

A. advocates animal rights B. is more liberal than conservative C. refuses to vote for any candidates unless they are Democrats D. has switched from the Republican to the Democratic Party

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Which of the following is an example of cultural change altering the Constitution?

A. A law providing for a national role in environmental policy B. Federal courts interpreting the Constitution to prohibit many forms of discrimination C. Adding an amendment to provide for an income tax D. Creating a Federal Communications Commission to monitor the airwaves

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