The central government can make laws that are directly applicable to member states, and those states can choose not to support the laws under a __________ system of government
A) unitary
B) federal
C) authoritarian
D) totalitarian
E) confederal
E
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Justice Sandra Day O’Connor announced her retirement from the Supreme Court in 2005. Justice O’Connor was considered to be
a. a reliably conservative vote on the Court. b. a reliably liberal vote on the Court. c. a key swing vote on the Court. d. liberal on economic issues before the Court, but moderately conservative on civil liberties issues.
In __________ regimes, leaders have no real limits on how they proceed or what they do
a. republic b. totalitarian c. democratic d. oligarchic
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. In agreeing to Article 16 of the League of Nations’ Covenant, members were obliged to regard the use of force contrary to League rules as an attack on all, and agreed to sanctions levied according to the severity of the violations. 2. The League of Nations’ plans for scaling down German payments, required under the Versailles Treaty, were designed by European diplomats who focused on traditional balance of power policy. 3. One of the great ironies of the interwar period is that the West confronted Germany in the 1920s when it should have been appeased, and appeased Germany in the 1930s when it should have been confronted. 4. Britain and France’s concern for maintaining the balance of power in Europe was finally superseded by their anger over the Italian invasion of Ethiopia. 5. Hitler promised the West he would cooperate with Russia; Hitler instead showed only aggression to Stalin in the lead-up to war.
Marx did not believe that the communist revolution would begin in Russia because it was ______.
A. devoid of active revolutionaries B. too urbanized C. not wealthy enough D. too oppressive