The normative bias of international law is
a. communitarian. c. strength of international institutions.
b. global cooperation. d. agreed upon norms of behavior.
A
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Which of the following would be an action for which ethnic lobbyists might advocate by putting pressure the federal government?
a. to open trade with a country that is controlled by a dictator who has committed human rights violations b. to increase spending for research on race relations in America at an African American university c. to support and supply foreign aid to a country even if it disrupts American relations with other nations that are at odds with that country d. to lower tariffs on products imported from another country that are needed to manufacture a product in the United States in order to save American jobs e. to investigate possible damage to the U.S. economy because a new treaty with another country is causing American employers to move jobs to that country
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The United States has the highest-level inequality among industrial nations. 2. Income inequality in the United States was created by government policies. 3. Tax policies have always benefited the less fortunate in the United States. 4. According to the text, poor people tend to live in rural areas. 5. The United States offers universal health-care coverage.
What is the term used to describe the situation in which recipients lose government benefits due to increased earnings?
a) Bridefare b) Maintenance of effort c) Indexing d) Implicit taxation
Comparative politics is different from international relations in that ________
A. international relations lacks recognition as a branch of political science B. international relations involves studying why people under a political system take certain decisions C. comparative politics focuses exclusively on the creation of nations and states D. comparative politics studies how different people around the world make different decisions under similar rules E. comparative politics focuses exclusively on the foreign policies of the home country