Which of the following people is associated with liberalism, a theory within international relations that asserts humans can exist in nonviolent and cooperative political structures?
a. Immanuel Kant
b. John Locke
c. Woodrow Wilson
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
d
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The Real ID Act of 2005, which imposed national requirements on how states must validate personal identification when issuing driver's licenses, and the ensuing state opposition to the more strenuous requirements for obtaining a driver's license, is an example of the politics surrounding
a. federal pre-emption. b. creative federalism. c. grant-in-aid. d. intrastate compacts.
Compared to other democratic nations, in the U.S
A) income inequality is less. B) income inequality is higher. C) incomes are remarkably homogenous. D) we have a much higher tax rate. E) the government offers more public services.
According to Mearsheimer, if human rights violations are occurring in State B, State A will intervene if __________
a. doing so will help stabilize the region b. it can reliably determine which party is responsible c. other regional powers allow access to State B d. doing so does not adversely affect the balance of power
Recent changes to the age of the American population are most likely to put a strain on which of the following?
a. immigration services b. Medicare c. national security d. public schools