What are the major rationales for spending on foreign aid?
What will be an ideal response?
The text lists three rationales; students should identify and explain two for full credit. These are: promoting national security by strengthening global prosperity, democracy, rule of law; expanding markets for U.S. exports; and providing humanitarian assistance to countries and people in need.
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What was the outcome of the U.S. Supreme Court case McCulloch v. Maryland?
a. The court decision placed limits on the constitutional powers granted to Congress. b. The court ruled that state law could, on occasion, supersede federal law. c. The court ruled that the federal government violated the Tenth Amendment. d. The court decision upheld the right of the federal government to use the necessary and proper clause.
The requirement that persons under arrest be informed of their legal rights, including right to counsel, is known as the
A) equal representation policy. B) exclusionary rule.? C) sphere of privacy.? D) Miranda rule. E) Mapp rule.
Global Governance Watch argues that the movement toward global governance ______.
a. does not influence domestic political outcomes b. is a threat to national sovereignty c. promotes changes in human rights and security that result largely from global actions d. will not help countries reach the Millennium Development Goals
In a country with a __________ system minor parties play a much more significant role in electoral politics.
A. horse-race B. single-member-district with a plurality C. proportional representation D. plurality representation