Discuss the necessity for ratifying the Constitution and what were the major arguments offered on both sides.

What will be an ideal response?


Important part of popular sovereignty. Antifederalists thought that government was too powerful and distant for control, while Federalists argued that it was necessary to solve problems and there were sufficient limits.

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If you were the leader of a country engaged in enriching uranium for nuclear weapons, what UN agency would you most want to avoid the attention of?

a. the International Nonproliferation Agency b. the UN Nonproliferation Organization c. the International Maritime Organization d. the International Atomic Energy Agency e. the International Court of Justice

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Failing to reject the null hypothesis when it is true is a correct decision

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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If Councillor 1 gets to be the agenda setter and choose the ordering in which the three councillors vote over the alternatives, which of the following agendas should she set in order to get her most preferred outcome?

Consider the following preference orderings. Councillor 1: Education, Medical, Tax cut Councillor 2: Medical, Tax cut, Education Councillor 3: Tax cut, Education, Medical A. It wouldn’t make a difference; the final choice would be the same regardless of the agenda. B. First a vote between education and medical, and then the winner against tax cuts. C. First a vote between medical and tax cuts, and then the winner against education. D. First a vote between tax cuts and education, and then the winner against medical.

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