Ivo H. Daalder and James M. Lindsay contend that George W. Bush’s foreign policy is based on the belief that the United States should
a. shed the constraints imposed by allies and international institutions.
b. use its strength to change the status quo in the world.
c. work closely with its allies and the United Nations.
d. do both a and b.
d. do both a and b.
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A) Kennedy focused on foreign policy matters while Roosevelt focused on domestic policy. B) Kennedy was concerned with domestic issues while Roosevelt was active in international politics. C) Kennedy was far less focused on policy issues than Roosevelt. D) Kennedy had little interest in the ceremonial role of first spouse while Roosevelt embraced it.
Which of the following political philosophers once wrote, “The force of public opinion cannot be resisted when permitted freely to be expressed”?
A. Thomas Hobbes B. Thomas Jefferson C. Thomas Paine D. Thomas Aquinas
The governor of Texas has nominated a well-known attorney for the position of district judge. Which of the following will ensure that governor's nominee gets appointed?
a. a recommendation from the previous district judges b. the reputation of the attorney among the public c. the attorney's high score on the bar examination d. the approval from the senate by at least two-thirds concurrence
When is the initiative process the most useful?
a. when the public favors a policy that the legislature is unwilling to enact b. when removing an elected official from office c. when replacing a member of Congress who has resigned from office before his or her term expired d. when trying to enact an unpopular law