The primary difference between systemic and state level theories is that the former

a. assumes that countries differ from one country and that they change over time.
b. asks the question: What explains foreign policies?
c. provides answers that are presumably valid regardless of the country.
d. does not offer a general theory of all international politics.


c

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a. Texas State Guard. b. Texas Rangers. c. Texas Regional Guard. d. Texas Highway Patrol. e. Texas National Guard.

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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A) chief legislator. B) chief diplomat. C) commander in chief. D) head of state. E) chief executive.

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