Which of the following is a weakness of the feminism school of thought in international relations?

a. The assumptions in traditional international relations theory are too dependent on characteristics that havebeen associated with masculinity

b. Feminist theory challenges the material and individualist foundations of realism and liberalism.
c. Feminist theory has had little to no impact on any modern scholarship in international relations, with fewresearchers taking the theory seriously.
d. Because feminist theory focuses on interpretation of events, there are no scientifically testable hypotheses todetermine its validity.


d

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a. Subversion. b. Compliance. c. Discretion. d. Whistle-blowing.

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At the Constitutional Convention of 1787, James Wilson's suggestion that the president be elected by the people

A. initially received almost no support. B. matched what almost all of the Framers believed; he was merely the first person to say it. C. was immediately ratified D. was debated by those feared giving George Washington too much power. E. None of these are correct.

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Which of the following events continue to strain Sino?Japanese relations to the present day?

A. the Hundred Flowers Movement B. the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution C. the defeat of the Chinese navy in 1895 D. the Rape of Nanjing E. the May Fourth Movement

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What is devolution?

a. A process that decentralizes government services from the federal government to state and local governments b. A process of transferring government assets or services to the private sector c. A process of transferring local government responsibilities to the federal government d. A process where states function as laboratories of democracy and set federal standards

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