Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) is reliant upon
a. Country A is unlikely to launch a first strike, because in doing so, it would destroy itself when Country B retaliates.
b. Country A is likely to attack and take the consequences of a counterstrike.
c. Country A assumes that Country B is unlikely to attack.
d. Country B lacks the technology to determine a nuclear strike.
e. Country A, B, and C agree to a pact of non-proliferation.
a
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a. 1860 b. 1896 c. 1920 d. 1932 e. All of the above were critical elections
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A) WTO? B) ?GATT C) ?IMF D) ?World Bank E) ?International Criminal Court
What was the first major Supreme Court decision to define the relationship between the federal and state governments?
a. Barron v. Baltimore b. Dred Scott v. Sandford c. Gibbons v. Ogden d. McCulloch v. Maryland
The expected utility theory is most useful under all of the following conditions except
a. under conditions of uncertainty. b. when not all conditions are known. c. when results of a policy cannot be predicted. d. when the payoff is highest.