IGOs make policies to interact with states, and usually find that they
a. have a much easier time setting goals than individual states.
b. get needed resources from states as soon as they clearly articulate their goals.
c. must build coalitions among many states to gain needed support for policies.
d. do not have a great deal of difficulty in persuading states to alter their agendas to
meet the needs of the organization.
c
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According to the selectorate theory, large-W coalitions fight for ___________, while small-W coalitions fight for ___________.
a. policies / resources b. private goods / public goods c. territory / regime change d. natural resources / slaves
Political scientists have found that:
A. states with the longest and most amended constitutions also have strong, competitive political parties. B. states with the longest and most amended constitutions also have weak, noncompetitive political parties. C. party strength and competition affect the length of state constitutions but not amendment activity. D. party strength and competition affect amendment activity but not state constitutional length.
In order to maintain itself, federalism
a. must be ordered by a court with proper jurisdiction. b. must be voted into existence by the people. c. cannot coexist within a democracy. d. generally requires the existence of a central government tier and a subnational tier of government, with each tier assigned its own significant powers. e. requires that the government recognize the sovereignty of the central states.
The Congress Party, long identified as the leftist Indian party, has moved toward the center in recent years by __________
a. increasing import substitution b. emphasizing its Hindu roots c. promoting a market economy d. increasing statist economic policies