SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following are examples of ways in which the anarchy of the international system can be overcome?
a. the Russian annexation of Crimea
b. the United Nations and related organizations
c. transnational advocacy networks
d. the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
b. the United Nations and related organizations
c. transnational advocacy networks
d. the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
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For fiscal year 2012, Barack Obama proposed a budget with an estimated deficit of more than
A. $1 trillion. B. $400 billion. C. $100 billion. D. $20 billion. E. $6 billion.
The_______is generally portrayed as the arbiter of policy proposals
a. Supreme Court b. president c. Congress d. judiciary
Which of the following statements is true about Near v. Minnesota? a. The state of Minnesota attempted to prevent J. M. Near from publishing “defamatory” material. b. The Supreme Court ruled that Minnesota violated J. M. Near’s First Amendment rights. c. The Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment’s protection of freedom of the press was applicable to the states. d. All of the above are true.
a. The state of Minnesota attempted to prevent J. M. Near from publishing “defamatory” material. b. The Supreme Court ruled that Minnesota violated J. M. Near’s First Amendment rights. c. The Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment’s protection of freedom of the press was applicable to the states. d. All of the above are true.
How does the role of the national chair change if the party wins the presidential election?
A.) as the public face of the party, the national chair has more wide-reaching responsibilities than if the party had lost B.) the national chair steps down, and the Speaker of the House takes over his or her role C.) the national chair is less prominent, since the president becomes the most prominent member of the party