The term ________ refers to the attractiveness of a nation’s political and cultural values to other states and societies that enhance the nation’s ability to gain support from other governments for its policy goals.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


soft power

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A. policing B. regulating business C. creating local governments D. collecting taxes

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Sikhs are

a. a Muslim sect. b. a group within the caste system. c. the second largest religious group in India. d. a small monotheistic religious minority. e. a small tribal group concentrated in Punjab.

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Which distinguishes a federation from a confederation?

a. In a federation, power is concentrated in the states, whereas in a confederation, power is concentrated in the central government. b. Both a federation and a confederation have shared power between the states, but only the federation has a constitution. c. In a federation, power is divided between central and state governments, whereas in a confederation, power is concentrated in the states. d. In a federation, power is concentrated in the central government, whereas in a confederation, power is divided between central and state governments.

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