The UN Security Council's decisions depend entirely on the interests of its member states, and although Security Council resolutions in theory bind all UN members, member states in practice often try to evade or soften their effect. These characteristics of the Council are examples of its __________.
A. plenary sessions
B. expansive influence
C. disregard for nations' sovereignty
D. limited power
Answer: D
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a. so publishers could increase their reading audience, and thus break away from party sponsorship. b. and publishers could become more closely aligned with the political parties. c. although they actually raised their prices to pay for the new technologies. d. and publishers could aggressively pursue overseas markets, especially in Europe and South America.
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Which of the following is NOT a reason why people choose to vote?
a. perception that their vote has an impact on the election b. pride in American democracy c. being a good citizen requires participation d. state laws that require voter participation e. sense of civic duty