In the book, Perpetual Peace, which author first laid out the argument for democratic peace theory?

a. Karl Marx
b. Thomas Hobbes
c. Woodrow Wilson
d. Immanuel Kant


d

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In what sense is the veto a "qualified negative" power?

a. The veto has a negative effect on the ability of Congress to conduct its business as qualified by the Constitution. b. Congress can negate the president's legislative agenda by refusing to qualify his or her proposals as ripe for consideration, something that is akin to a legislative veto. c. The president can veto negative or harmful legislation before it qualifies for review by the Supreme Court. d. The president can negate legislation passed by Congress, but this power is qualified by Congress's ability to override the president's veto.

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Over the last 40 years, state courts have increasingly become a forum for disputes over individual rights lawsuits filed under the provisions of state constitutions

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Which Republican Party faction began to play a prominent role in the Texas Republican Party in the 1980s?

a. Teachers' unions b. Baptists c. Libertarians d. Evangelical or fundamentalist Christians

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What is the primary weakness of a correlational study?

a. an inability to determine if two variables are associated b. we cannot determine the strength of a relationship c. correlational studies tend to be artificial d. we cannot establish cause and effect with a correlational study

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