32a. List all of the logically possible strategy combinations for the game in Figure 1 (please use the following convention: [“Player 1’s strategy;” "Player 2’s action at upper node,” “Player 2’s action at lower node”]).
What will be an ideal response?
U; r, r
U; r,l
U; l, l
U; l,r
D; r, r
D; r, l
D; l, l
D; l, r
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What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is the main reason young people lack political clout in the United States?
Why does the competition between competing groups lead to policy gridlock?
a. The interest groups have been completely absorbed by the parties that the policies are nothing more than the existing party platforms. b. While interest groups can effectively lobby Congress, the President and the Supreme Court have a much freer hand to ignore the threats of electoral harm. c. The presence of so many groups in the political process has made it easier for candidates to raise the kind of money needed for campaigns so that there are narrow congressional majorities. d. Since there are many groups capable of vigorously defending themselves, it is impossible to initiate any change that imposes concentrated costs to achieve general benefits.
The behavior of the superpowers during the Cold War demonstrated that __________
a. alliances are inherently unstable b. sovereignty does not guarantee control c. international relations is a highly organized system d. domestic politics and international relations are fundamentally similar