What are the three levels of analysis used to examine the causes of World War I?

a. state, domestic societal, individual
b. state, domestic societal, individual
c. system, state, individual
d. system, domestic societal, individual


Answer: D

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b. acts as the country's commander-in-chief. c. acts as the country's head of state. d. has extensive powers of appointment. e. acts as the country's head of government.

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The ideological cohesion of the parties since the mid-1990s has made it __________

a. harder to sustain a presidential veto b. harder for the president to persuade the public c. easier for a president to get his or her way with Congress if the president's party has even very slim majorities in the House and Senate d. harder to remove a sitting a president

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__________ is the power of the courts to review and overturn the actions of the executive and legislative branches

a. Original jurisdiction b. Stare decisis c. Judicial review d. Precedent

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Which of the following factors affects why constitutional rights are defined and applied differently?

   a. changing times  b. term limits  c. senatorial courtesy  d. majority opinions 

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