Which of the following is not an example of a situational factor that affected congressional decision-making in foreign policy?
a. Congress’s consideration of President Bush’s request for funding and authorization for war in Iraq
b. Congress’s decision to withhold support for deploying U.S. troops to Syria
c. Congress’s decision to send a letter to Iranian leaders
d. Congress’s unwillingness to support the 1999 Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
c. Congress’s decision to send a letter to Iranian leaders
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Which of the following is an assumption of the electoral competition model?
a. that voters can be arranged along a single dimension from liberal to conservative b. that the average voter will rarely turn out for an election c. that the voter distribution is bimodal d. that voters can be arranged in a four-quadrant graph depending on their religious and ideological beliefs
Which of the following is often a reason for legislators to introduce bills with no real expectation of passage?
A. The legislators really don't believe in the benefits of such legislation. B. The legislators simply seek to "go on record" as working toward a particular goal. C. The legislators have been "bought" by the interest group that desires the legislation. D. The legislators often have been given faulty information.
The American Revolution was fought because of frustration with the king's bureaucrats
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The argument that a dual convergence will take place, and CMEs and LMEs will continue to have significant differences, is a component of the ______.
A. globalization assimilation policy B. liberal market economies argument C. varieties of capitalism (VOC) perspective D. competitive advantage strategy