Which U.S. territory in the Caribbean would like to sever its ties with the U.S. ?
a. Cuba
b. Puerto Rico
c. Jamaica
d. Haiti
e. Dominican Republic
Answer is b. Puerto Rico
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Senatorial courtesy is
a. a procedure by which senators are allowed a longer vacation than House members. b. a procedure in which a president submits the names of judicial nominees to senators from the same political party who are also from the nominee's home state for their approval prior to a formal nomination. c. the process of allowing senators to personally select judicial nominees. d. the process of allowing individual senators to interview judicial nominees. e. the process of allowing the House of Representatives to choose nominees.
The concept of dual federalism envisions what relationship between the federal and state governments?
a. This complicated, vague concept can take on a "dual" meaning that is adaptable to changing times and circumstances. b. Each has distinct areas of authority with very little overlap. c. Federal mandates matter only when the states agree to them. d. Each of them has some distinct authority but cooperate in most areas.
Which of the following is NOT a criticism of deterrence, defense, and warfighting theories?
A. The United States' two key policy objectives create a paradox. B. Misperception among state leaders appears relatively common. C. Deterrence no longer works as well as it used to. D. The logic of deterrence may not apply to developing countries. E. Weapons of mass destruction have limited deterrence value.
ALL BUT WHICH of the following are factors policymakers usually weigh when deciding whether or not to engage in an armed intervention, according to the textbook?
A. The level of domestic support for the intervention B. The degree of multilateral assistance C. Their own national interest D. The expected outcome of the intervention E. The consent of the host state.