Which international relations theoretical perspective best explains the United Nations as a source of international norms?
a. Constructivism
b. Realism
c. Liberalism
d. Economic structuralism
a
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Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev ended up becoming as important as he was in ending the Cold War because __________
a. of poor timing, given that decided to push liberalization too quickly, and not long after the Soviet failure in Afghanistan b. he was the first of a generation of Soviet leaders who had been influenced by ideas about democracy to take the reins of power, and did so at a time of imperial overstretch c. he was more open to meeting with U.S. President Ronald Reagan, who convinced him to liberalize the Soviet government when it was already weakened. d. he took the reins just as Soviet citizens were no longer taking Communist ideology seriously, and was unable to meet their demands for change quickly enough.
Which of the following policy analysis criteria looks at the achievement of goals in relationship to the costs to achieve them?
A. effectiveness B. equity C. political feasibility D. efficiency
Explain de Tocqueville's argument that once electoral rules are extended, universal suffrage is the ultimate outcome.
What will be an ideal response?
If a Supreme Court case is remanded, which of the following is true?
A. The case is affirmed. B. The case is overturned. C. The case is sent back to the court that originally heard it. D. The case is given to the legislature for review E. The case is not eligible for the rule of four.