The term ________ refers to the cultural influences and history that shape a country’s approach to international relations and foreign policy.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
national style
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How did the era of cooperative federalism differ from the previous era of dual federalism?
A) Cooperative federalism acted as a return to the strict doctrine of state powers. B) Cooperative federalism was a return to increased use of the necessary and proper clause. C) Cooperative federalism was an arrangement whereby the state governments were allowed to approve all Supreme Court rulings. D) The Supreme Court had no authority under the dual federalism arrangement so the state governments cooperatively granted the Court its necessary powers. E) State supreme courts continued to be the supreme authority in the national government structure.
During the Cold War, the notion of __________ kept both the United States and the Soviet Union from using their nuclear weapons, but also kept each on constant alert in case the other dared to act first
a. mutual active deterrence b. multilateral accord doctrine c. mutual assured destruction d. military action detonation
What kind of goods is excluded from use by others?
a. private goods b. public goods c. domestic goods d. manufactured goods
The prime example of the U.S. Supreme Court's original jurisdiction is:
a. suits between citizens of difference states b. a state challenging the constitutionality of a federal law c. suits between two or more states d. disbarment of attorneys