Whose votes elect the president?
a. the people
b. the states
c. the political parties
d. the Electoral College
d
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How, according to Jervis, are crisis bargaining and crisis management at odds with each other?
a. Crisis bargaining involves diplomacy while crisis management involves the use of force. b. Crisis bargaining is done prior to crises while crisis management is done during a crisis. c. Crisis bargaining is conducted by weaker or equal powers while crisis management is done by stronger or unequal powers. d. Crisis bargaining involves creating a significantly risky situation while crisis management involves mitigating risks.
The Supreme Court's position on prior restraint of the press is that
A. only classified government documents are subject to prior restraint. B. national security needs are of highest priority. C. prior restraint can never be exercised by government. D. prior restraint should be used fairly frequently in a democracy. E. prior restraint should occur only under very compelling circumstances, and it is better to hold the press responsible for what it has printed than to restrict what it may print.
The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations studied decades' worth of surveys of public and elite opinion on foreign policy issues. Which of the following statements is an accurate reflection of the researchers' conclusions?
a. The public is less supportive of international cooperation than are the elites. b. The public is less supportive of the United Nations than are the elites. c. The public is much more eager than the elites to use force in foreign affairs. d. The public is much less eager than the elites to use force in foreign affairs.
North Dakota's consideration of dropping the "North" from its name to make it seem friendlier and less frigid qualifies as an example of
a. interstate conflict. b. image creation. c. interstate compacts. d. traditionalistic culture.