The difference between peacekeeping and peacebuilding efforts is that the latter involve ______.

A. efforts to rebuild states and societies to prevent future war
B. efforts to monitor and guarantee ceasefire or peace agreements
C. the training of armies and police forces and other state-building efforts
D. personnel and financial contributions to support rebuilding efforts


A. efforts to rebuild states and societies to prevent future war

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A) freedom of speech. B) freedom from fear. C) freedom from inequality. D) freedom of religion. E) freedom from want.

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Which of the following is an example of a justiciable controversy that gives a person or persons a standing to sue?

A. A lawsuit filed by a hospital against its official sewage cleaners as the latter failed to remove toxic garbage from the hospital's vicinity B. A lawsuit filed by a shop owner against an innocent customer because of previous personal grudges C. A lawsuit filed by a school district against a television channel for broadcasting violent advertisements D. A lawsuit filed by an environmental group against the U.S. government for the latter's purchase of oil E. A lawsuit filed by a not-for-profit organization against an entrepreneur for opening another not-for-profit organization

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Which of the following is true of the requirement of standing to sue?

A. It limits the issues that can be decided bystate and federalcourts. B. Only federal governments can specify by law when an individual or group has standing to sue. C. It prevents a party from appealing a court's decision to a higher tribunal. D. It provides a basis for federal court jurisdiction. E. This requirement arises only in civil cases.

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What is framing? ?

a. The way a candidate chooses the location of his or her platform for a speech  b. Posing a question in such a way as to elicit the desired answer  c. Choosing the location of a representative sample  d. Asking questions about a specific issue 

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