The laws dealing with economic issues are routinely approved by the judiciary, under ________

a. the doctrine of presumptive legislative rationality
b. the doctrine of legislative supremacy
c. the doctrine of separate but equal
d. the doctrine of equivalents
e. the doctrine of stare decisis


A

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The doctrine that calls on other states to join together to counter an act of aggression committed by another state is called

a. balance of power. b. hegemonic stability. c. multipolar system. d. collective security.

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Some who argue that globalization is chipping away at the power of the state claim that ______.

A. globalization increases the policy space of states, meaning that states have more options to set taxes and laws that benefit the nation B. globalization increases the policy space of states, meaning that states have fewer options to set taxes and laws that benefit the nation C. globalization reduces the policy space of states, meaning that states have fewer options to set taxes and laws that benefit the nation D. globalization reduces negotiations among states, meaning that states have fewer options to set taxes and laws that benefit the nation

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Popular contemporary perception of Governor E. J. Davis's administration, at least among traditional Texans, was negative, because of all except

a. use of the State Police Force to put down violent opposition to the government. b. declaration of martial law in several counties. c. taxing and spending policies. d. temporarily setting aside the legal constitution. e. arrests of political opponents.

Political Science

When a group manufactures or presents the facade of grassroots support that does not really exist on its own or at least would not have happened without the “purchase” of support by the lobbying firm itself, political scientists refer to this as ______.

a. outside lobbying b. grassroots movement c. astroturf lobbying d. internal lobbying

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