Who are the actors involved in contemporary ‘intra-state’ conflicts?
Only states
The actors are likely to be a variety of social groups, organisations, and private military companies rather than the regular armed forces of sovereign states
Non-governmental organisations
None of the options
The actors are likely to be a variety of social groups, organisations, and private military companies rather than the regular armed forces of sovereign states
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__________ committees are standing committees that include members from both houses of Congress, and are set up to conduct investigations or special studies
Fill in the blanks with correct word
When performing a t test for correlation coefficients the null hypothesis would state that
a. there is no correlation between the two variables in the population. b. there is a significant correlation between the variables in the population. c. the correlation between the two variables is not equal to zero. d. the observed correlation between the two variables in the sample is zero.
_______ are two methods of delegate selection used in modern elections
a. Caucuses and congressional appointments b. Caucuses and conventions c. Primary elections and caucuses d. Primary elections and congressional appointments e. Primary elections and conventions
China's most influential leader since the death of Mao Zedong was __________
a. Deng Xiaoping b. Zhu Rongji c. Chiang Kai-shek d. Xuan Latan e. Lei Feng