Arguing that German aggression was caused by “logrolling” coalitions among various elite groups, each of which had an independent interest in war or expansion, is an example of an argument from which level of analysis?
a. The individual level of analysis
b. The domestic level of analysis
c. The foreign policy level of analysis
d. The systemic level of analysis
b. The domestic level of analysis
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A lesson learned from the Vietnam War was that
while the insurgent is__________, the occupier or government is impatiently trying to substitute firepower for legitimacy. A) planting tripwire bomb devices B) patiently building a network to supplant the regime C) trying to find the best possible leader for its cause D) lobbying for international support
Why was the Hatch Act adopted by Congress in 1939?
A. To encourage federal employees to run for state but not federal government B. To prevent federal employees from switching political parties C. To prohibit federal employees from active involvement in political campaigns D. To increase federal employee participation in running voter registration drives E. To establish a patronage system during the Great Depression
It was the Supreme Court case of Buckley v. Valeo that opened the way to independent expenditures
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A general plan is a land use planning instrument that
a. divides an area into districts b. dictates division of land parcels c. provides a blueprint for future development. d. provides tools for commercial projects.