At the end of the 1890s, what reform was seen as a cure for municipal corruptions?
a. Party bosses
b. Weak governors
c. Strong mayors
d. Malapportioned legislatures
c
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A phenomenon that tends to reinforce close relationships between private interests and public regulators is
A) the revolving door. B) senatorial courtesy. C) sunset review. D) logrolling. E) the plural executive.
Despite being adherents to highly different approaches to the study of world politics, an attempt to devise more deductive, scientific theories led neorealists and neoliberals to
a. put more of an emphasis on cultural and ideological changes in world politics. b. soften their adherence to the lines that seemed to divide classical liberal and realist theories. c. increase the simplicity and elegance of international relations theory, but at the cost of discarding much of the complexity of classical realism and liberalism. d. devise an entirely new paradigm or approach to world politics, which came to be known as constructivism.
How has America's diplomatic, economic, cultural, and military standing in the world changed since World War II? Do you think that the United States can maintain its world leadership in these areas? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
A presidential action that removes the punishment, as well as the finding of guilt, from a person convicted of a federal crime is called
a. a reprieve. b. a commutation. c. a full pardon. d. presidential prerogative. e. certiorari.