The failure of the "hamburger argument" of the early 1970s is a demonstration of a failure to consider what aspect of the international system?
a. The changing meaning of the concepts of international politics over time
b. The pursuit of economic security by states
c. The primacy of the anarchic system
d. The power of intergovernmental organizations
e. The complexity of causation
Answer: e
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A. only at-large elections B. either at-large or single-member district elections C. multimember districts D. partisan elections
Political rhetoric in campaigns often includes a challenger attempting to disparage the incumbent by labeling him or her a "Washington insider." Does being an incumbent make a politician more or less effective or corrupt?
Be sure to weigh the pros and cons of incumbency on politicians and society.
As explained by Wade, capital flows connected to shifts in macroeconomic and financial conditions in the major industrial economies will bring about what negative consequence?
a. amplified boom and bust cycles b. greater rates of bank insolvency c. less transparency in true bank asset values d. reduced ability of shareholders to know the true value of their assets e. reduced capability by banks to raise new capital at high cost or reduce lending to remain solvent
Which of the following is an advantage of federalism in the United States?
A) State governments can print their own money. B) State governments can overturn federal laws with which they disagree. C) State governments can act as "laboratories" for public-policy experimentation. D) State governments can deny federally guaranteed civil rights and liberties. E) State governments can choose to resist military intervention even during times of emergency.