A sheriff is a

A) state official.
B) county official.
C) federal official.
D) municipal official.
E) village official.


B

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Some countries argue that "universal" human rights are really Western values and that as such the idea of them being universal is culturally biased. This is best captured by the concept of

A) cultural relativism. B) fairness. C) human security. D) restorative justice. E) universal jurisdiction.

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Conference committees

a. must always include members from both political parties. b. must always include members from all three branches of government. c. are only likely to include members from both political parties when control of Congress is divided. d. are only likely to include members from all three branches of government when control of Congress is divided.

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What is the policy of preemption? How did President Bush incorporate the policy of preemption in the Bush Doctrine? How was this policy used in the Bush administration's decision to invade Iraq?

Answer:

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When parties commanding most of the legislative seats are not too far apart on politics, and have a reasonable amount of trust in each other and in the political system, this is called a (n)

A. consensual party system. B. conflictual party system. C. accommodative party system. D. collaborative party system.

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