The concept of smart sanctions refers to which of the following policy actions?

a. Allowing U.S. imports into a country while restricting that country’s exports into the United States
b. Offering concessions for good behavior and change by states
c. Developing multilateral punishments rather than unilateral ones
d. Focusing on punishing elites and government leaders


d. Focusing on punishing elites and government leaders

Political Science

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Which of the following is true of the Supreme Court case of McCulloch v. Maryland(1819)?

A) It involved the full faith and credit clause on the issue of the legitimacy of gay marriage in the state of Maryland. B) It involved the question of taxes imposed by the federal government on the bank of Maryland. C) It involved both the necessary and proper clause and the supremacy clause. D) It dealt with the issue of whether the national government had the exclusive power to regulate commerce involving more than one state. E) It dealt with the issue of how the commerce clause should be defined.

Political Science

The constitutional power to declare war and to regulate commerce with other nations is vested in

A. the State Department. B. the Senate. C. the president. D. the Pentagon. E. Congress.

Political Science

How does state government in Texas reflect the governmental principle of a plural executive?

A. Most statewide office holders are elected independently of the governor. B. Members of the Texas Senate are appointed by the governor. C. State judges have to be confirmed by the Texas Senate before assuming office. D. Members of the Texas Legislature are elected by eligible voters.

Political Science

Assess the struggle for power between the executive and legislative branches, and describe how this struggle has played out in the appropriations process

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science