Political and economic considerations often strengthen the effectiveness of environmental agreements
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Answer: False
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When many colonies in Africa and Asia gained independence in the 1950s and 1960s and joined the United Nations, what was the impact on voting?
A. The large numbers of new members meant that the United States found itself in the minority on many issues in the General Assembly. B. Voting in the General Assembly shifted to one state, one vote, regardless of size. C. The Soviet Union used its veto in the Security Council more often to counterbalance the new members. D. The People's Republic of China took control of the Chinese vote in the UN.
Why didn’t Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott participate in the anti-slavery meeting of 1840 in London?
a. They were not permitted to board the ship without male a male escort. b. The meeting was by invitation only. c. ??Women were seated separately from men and not allowed to participate. d. ??The meeting was not focused on slavery in the United States.
Which of the following stirs up public debate over the core values that help define our personal identities?
a. Ethical policies b. Morality policies c. Election policies d. Belief policies
The provision whereby governors in some states can add sums to appropriations bills, subject to legislative approval, is the:
A. pocket veto. B. amendatory veto. C. item veto. D. appropriatory veto.