Self-determination is generally defined as

a. the right of a people to be free from colonial rule.
b. the right of a people with nationalistic ties to provide for their own basic needs.
c. the right of a people to be recognized as a national group.
d. the right of a people to negotiate directly with other state entities.
e. the right of a people to decide their own political fate.


Answer: e

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Legitimacy refers to

a. recognition by other states of the right of a state to control events in the territory over which it claims sovereignty. b. belief by those obeying commands that those making the commands have the right to rule. c. a sense that the claims of the researcher about a causal relationship would apply to cases the researcher did not examine. d. existence of data that are consistent with a theory support that theory. e. a sense that the claims of the researcher about a causal relationship in the case or cases examined are well-founded.

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In creating a national government with a system of checks and balances, the framers of the Constitution sought to

A) eliminate any role for the judicial branch. B) limit the ability of any branch of the national government from becoming too powerful. C) ensure that governmental accountability to the public was impossible to achieve. D) make sure that the president was the nation's true leader who would get the final say about everything. E) guarantee the supremacy of the states over the national government.

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Identify a true statement about special districts.

A. They include general-purpose local governments such as counties, cities, and townships. B. They are generally concerned with broad national issues. C. They enjoy substantial administrative and financial independence. D. They tend to have more restrictions than other local governments. E. They are the least common type of governmental unit in the United States.

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Constructivists emphasize the role played by

a. blended enforcement b. norms. c. regimes. d. treaties.

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