The English politician and philosopher Edmund Burke advocated the concept of legislators as __________ who use their best judgment to make policy in the interests of the people
a. delegates
b. trustees
c. partisans
d. politicos
b
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Why have isolationists been dissatisfied with U.S. foreign policy since 9/11?
a. The United States has not exhausted nonmilitary means such as economic sanctions and weapons inspections before using military intervention in other countries. b. The U.S. military has been involved in too many other countries when its purpose should be to function as a shield in homeland security. c. The United States invaded Iraq without a postwar plan to institute democracy, which should be one of the prime goals of U.S. intervention in another country. d. The United States has taken actions of which its allies have disapproved and will now have difficulty getting help from them in the war on terror.
The Congress Party began to splinter and lose its dominance in the late 1960s and early 1970s when
a. the followers of Mahatma Gandhi split from the rest of the group because of ideological differences regarding nonviolence. b. Jawaharlal Nehru suffered a stroke and factional differences emerged within the party based on personality rather than ideology. c. Indira Ghandi was assassinated it created a rift between her supporters and those accused of being involved in the assassination conspiracy. d. Indians became bitterly divided over the question of war with Pakistan, and the party splintered into groups that opposed and supported a war.
What is an accurate depiction of Karl Marx's arguments on socialism?
What will be an ideal response?
The creation of a regulation by a bureaucratic agency would be an example of ______.
a. agenda setting b. policy evaluation c. policy implementation d. policy formulation e. policy adoption