Large-scale industrialization and economic development led to the development of the ________ Agency in 1888 to help regulate interstate and foreign trade
A) Justice
B) Labor
C) State
D) Commerce
E) Interior
D
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Based on historical trends, which of the following is most likely to be appointed to the Supreme Court?
a. A fifty-five-year-old Caucasian man with a successful private law practice, but no judicial experience. b. A thirty-eight-year-old Hispanic man with ten years' experience on a state trial court. c. A fifty-two-year-old Caucasian woman with fifteen years' experience on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. d. A fifty-eight-year-old Arab-American man with five years' experience as a district court judge.
The central tenet of the Monroe Doctrine was that the United States would
A. intervene in the affairs of any American nation whose internal disorder threatened regional stability. B. regard new European imperial activities in the Americas as a threat to American security. C. make no attempt to increase its own territorial holdings, and would prevent any other country from trying to seize new land. D. intervene on behalf of people who were struggling to prevent their liberties from being taken away by internal factions or outside threats. E. work closely with European powers to extend the blessings of republican government throughout the Americas.
Liberal institutionalism shares three of the following views with realism. Which one is not shared?
a. Inevitability of war b. Nature of international anarchy c. Problem of insecurity d. states as unitary, rational actors
What aspect of nuclear proliferation is pointed to by liberals to support their way of thinking?
a. Nuclear proliferation has not slowed, despite the existence of treaties and institutions. b. Nuclear proliferation was curbed by the existence of treaties and institutions. c. Nuclear proliferation has brought much greater military legitimacy to nongovernmental actors. d. The United States and former Soviet Union were able to use their state power to prevent satellite states from developing nuclear weapons. e. The International Atomic Energy Agency was unable to prove the lack of nuclear weapons or nuclear materials in Iraq.