Covariance compares how two or more items __________
Fill in the blank with correct word
change over time
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Why was the War Powers Resolution (1973) adopted by Congress?
a. to expand the powers of the president in the conduct of war b. to limit the powers of the military-industrial complex in influencing foreign policy c. to reinvigorate the role of Congress in the conduct of war d. to make Congress the sole actor in the conduct of war
Which of the following statements is not true regarding social movements and interest groups?
a. Social movements tend to be antagonistic toward government policies they oppose, while many interest groups support U.S. foreign policies. b. Interest groups have an easier time getting their voices heard when their interests align with those of policy makers. c. Transnational advocacy networks tend to counteract the effects of social movements and interest groups at the international level. d. Social movements and interest groups fill a vacuum created by the neglect or inadequate resources of governments.
Incoherent foreign policies are natural in democracies because ________
a. leaders are held accountable through ever-changing public opinion b. of overly complex campaign slogans and policies c. of a hierarchical foreign affairs community d. the same foreign service officers serve as foreign policy advisors e. they are limited in what they can do by the constitutional division of powers
An instructor is preparing a teaching plan for a group of students about nursing leaders as public-policy pioneers. Which of the following would the instructor expect to include about the nursing leaders in the early 1900s?
A) Were committed to collective strength, being politically astute and active in advancing sociopolitical causes B) Recognized politics as a necessary evil but did whatever they could to avoid active involvement in social or political issues C) Avoided politics, turning to leaders in organized medicine to advance the health care and nursing agenda D) Were active in influencing policy within the nursing profession but had little influence on greater social issues of the time