The structuralist argument asserts that in democracies, political disputes are resolved by compromise and that this carries over to foreign relations in all of the following ways except
a. the politics of compromise that extends from domestic to foreign relations.
b. the domestic processes of democracies lead to moderate solutions in foreign relations.
c. democratic institutions force the government to maintain its commitments.
d. democracies generally have stronger economies and can offer more foreign aid.
d
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Why was the Electoral College created? Does it fulfill the purpose for which it was intended?
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Public-private partnerships
a. are designed to funnel tax dollars to private companies. b. are easy for government officials to handle. c. are found in areas once viewed as purely public in nature. d. do not involve any moral issues.
Since 1996, the Commission on Presidential Debates has limited the participants to:
A) candidates of the two major parties-the Democrats and the Republicans-and one candidate from a third party. B) only candidates of the two major parties-the Democrats and the Republicans. C) candidates of the two major parties in the first debate, and one candidate from a third party in the second debate. D) two candidates of up to four parties at a time. E) three candidates at a time.
Members of one or both parties from either the Senate or the House of Representatives are included on this type of committee that performs a specialized function.