What are methods?
a. Theories that explain forces that affect outcomes in the international system
b. Situations in which one fact occurs in the same context as another fact
c. Explanations of events in terms of one another
d. Formal rules of reason or appropriateness for testing perspectives against facts
d. Formal rules of reason or appropriateness for testing perspectives against facts
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A person of Wilsonian persuasion would likely argue for ________
a. domestic progress through international economic success b. limited foreign involvement, as it can hurt domestic institutions c. no involvement in foreign wars d. generating peace through international law, organizations, and treaties e. rejecting the spread of democracy and human rights
Court-packing refers to __________.
A. the practice whereby presidents appoint only judges of their own party to the bench B. intimidating judges by filling the Court with rowdy observers C. occasions when the judges rule on more cases than the norm D. expanding the Supreme Court with new judges of a president's choosing
The theory positing that the world would be better off if it were organized around the fulfillment of basic human needs is called ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The European Union is best described as a __________
a. Transnational corporation b. Transnational advocacy network c. Regional international governmental organization (IGO) d. Global IGO