Popular sovereignty means
a) that the sovereign is popular
b) that the sovereign is supported by the people
c) that ultimate political authority is based on the will of the people
d) only one sovereign can serve at a time
e) the sovereign can serve only two terms
c) that ultimate political authority is based on the will of the people
You might also like to view...
________ is the action of a state legislature or other body in redrawing legislative electoral district lines
A. Gerrymandering B. Malapportionment C. Lobbying D. Redistricting E. Remapping
Pepsi Cola ran an advertising campaign "Drink Pepsi, Get Stuff.". If consumers collected enough caps from Pepsi products, they could redeem them for merchandise. On the print ad was the picture of a Harrier jet, a military aircraft that costs over a million dollars. Bob put together a group of investors, collected about $350,000 worth of Pepsi caps, and demanded his jet. What will be the critical
issue as to whether there is an enforceable contract? a. Did Bob really think the ad was an offer? b. Did Pepsi really mean for the ad to be an offer? c. Would a reasonable person given all the circumstances have assumed the ad was an offer? d. All of the above are correct.
How do most people that work for the government bureaucracy today get their jobs?
a. By knowing someone in office who can give them a job. b. By working for a campaign with the hope that the candidate will win and hire them once in office. c. By taking a test or presenting credentials that prove they are qualified for a position. d. By volunteering to work for the government for free for a while hoping to be hired later.
Which of the following is not a pitfall concerning perceptual analysis?
a. Obtaining sources that really know the actual perceptions held by IR actors. b. Determining the reliability of perceptions that are allegedly accurate. c. International actors often attempt to disguise actual perceptions. d. Perceptions are almost always accurate even though many think they are not.