The foreign policy process is
a. stable. Virtually all scholars realize that it changes very little from country to country
and from time to time.
b. well-defined. There is widespread agreement about what the steps in the process are,
and about how they must be followed. Most policymakers follow these steps
faithfully.
c. dynamic. Constant change is a reality of the foreign policy process.
d. None of the above statements is true.
c
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The Articles of Confederation
a. made the national government dependent upon voluntary contributions from the states. b. gave the national government control of foreign affairs. c. rested the power of the national government with the executive although states still had to approve of his decisions. d. gave the federal government the ability to regulate interstate commerce. e. established a federal system of government.
Legislative districts where district lines are drawn so that people from a specific minority group comprise a majority of voters in the district are called
a. minority districts. b. majority districts. c. majority-minority districts. d. racial-representational districts.
Which city was the first government in the United States to impose a tax on fossil fuel-generated electricity?
A. San Francisco, California B. Santa Fe, New Mexico C. Boulder, Colorado D. Austin, Texas E. Seattle, Washington
What are possible explanations of the democratic peace from the identity perspective?
What will be an ideal response?