In his book On War and Morality, Robert L. Holmes ________.

a. strongly advocates balance-of-power politics
b. challenges the very structure of the nation-state system
c. states his principal thesis that U.N. peacekeeping is the best hope for the future
d. extols the positive aspects of nationalism


b. challenges the very structure of the nation-state system

Political Science

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a. admitting new states b. establishing a national speed limit c. declaring war d. establishing federal courts

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Divided party governments are often accompanied by legislative gridlock over highly controversial issues

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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When Congressional committees, rather than political party leadership, dominate lawmaking,

a. Congressional leaders guide lawmaking to suit their own agenda. b. state and local officials find it difficult to influence a member from the other party to vote in their favor. c. lawmaking tends to be more bipartisan. d. lawmaking tends to be more partisan.

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The image of a city, as defined by Kevin Lynch, is the

a. slogan or catch phrase associated with the city. b. attitude which residents of the city have. c. generalized mental picture of the city's external physical world. d. historical character of the city.

Political Science