During a rapidly developing national security crisis, who is the U.S. president most likely to turn to for advice?

a. the House Committee on Foreign Affairs
b. the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
c. the United Nations Security Council
d. the National Security Council


d

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To qualify a measure for the statewide ballot in large states like California, proponents

a. need only to pay a qualifying fee, rather than collect individual signatures by petition. b. present their measure to a panel of judges, who decide whether or not to allow it. c. simply need to file a request and wait a required period of one year for a review. d. often resort to hiring firms that are paid to collect signatures.

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Briefly describe the four types of national grants

What will be an ideal response?

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The "Earth Summit" took place in __________ in __________

A) Stockholm, Sweden, 972 B) Geneva, Switzerland, 1978 C) Nairobi, Kenya, 982 D) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1992

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Which of the following is a weakness of the feminism school of thought in international relations? a. The assumptions in traditional international relations theory are too dependent on characteristics that havebeen associated with masculinity

b. Feminist theory challenges the material and individualist foundations of realism and liberalism. c. Feminist theory has had little to no impact on any modern scholarship in international relations, with fewresearchers taking the theory seriously. d. Because feminist theory focuses on interpretation of events, there are no scientifically testable hypotheses todetermine its validity.

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