What is an essential element of the actors’ interaction in the advocacy-coalition framework that precipitates policy change?

A. gridlock
B. bargaining
C. logic
D. partisanship


B. bargaining

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What precedent did the 1945-1946 Nuremburg War Crimes Trials set for international law?

A) The Trials reinforced sovereignty as a defense for war crimes. B) The court discounted sovereignty as a cover for mass murder. C) Nuremburg outlined international rules of engagement. D) The Trials stated that no sovereign body could declare another world war.

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What did anthropologist Eric R. Wolf argue regarding societal changes?

A) The shift from simple subsistence farming to cash crops dependent on markets, landlords, and banks brings greater wealth to many peasants and yet fails to prevent them from fomenting revolution. B) The shift from simple subsistence farming to cash crops dependent on markets, landlords, and banks impoverishes many peasants but is enough to prevent them from fomenting revolution. C) The shift from simple subsistence farming to cash crops dependent on markets, landlords, and banks brings wealth to many peasants and turns them away from revolution. D) The shift from simple subsistence farming to cash crops dependent on markets, landlords, and banks impoverishes many peasants and turns them from quietude to revolution.

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Iran is a unique Middle Eastern country because it is ________

a. Shia Muslim and Arab b. Shia Muslim but not Arab c. Sunni Muslim and Arab d. Sunni Muslim and not Arab e. non-Muslim and Arab

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What is the most common language offered in bilingual education programs?

a. Chinese b. Spanish c. Vietnamese d. Russian

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