International relations exists in a state of anarchy. In practical terms, this means that

a. nation-states do not have allies or principles, but instead only interests. 
b. only the United Nations has the power to resolve disputes between nation-states. 
c. there is no sovereign authority that resolve disputes or enforce international law. 
d. foreign relations is marked by unending conflict and war. 


c. there is no sovereign authority that resolve disputes or enforce international law. 

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The disengagement worldview is the result of the U.S. military experience in Vietnam and is based on the idea that

A) the U.S. should continue to aid foreign countries in political distress. B) all war is good war. C) the U.S. was harmed by this war and should avoid similar events. D) democracy must be delivered to all nations. E) the control of nuclear weapons must be foremost in the U.S. military.

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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of women voters?

A. Millennial women tend to vote Democratic. B. Women in most age groups are more likely to vote than males. C. Women are less likely than men to favor capital punishment. D. Women are more likely than men to favor Republican candidates. E. Women are more likely than men to identify the treatment of minorities as a very important issue.

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The Constitution sets the terms of district court judges at 10 years and court of appeals judges at 20 years

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Ruby sues Bob for breach of contract. In which of the following cases would res judicata not bar her subsequent suit against Bob?

a. She sues him for breach of a different contract. b. She sues him for more money than she sought in her first suit arising from the same contract breach. c. She sues him in federal court instead of state court as she did in her first suit arising from the same contract breach. d. She sues him in a different state than she did in her first suit arising from the same contract breach.

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