An ______ is the systematic examination of ethical or normative issues in public policy, as problematic.

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


ethical analysis

Political Science

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Justice _____________ famous footnote in United States v. Carolene Products (1938) recognized potential problems resulting from efforts to limit political participation

a. Oliver Wendell Holmes' b. Felix Frankfurter's c. Charles Evans Hughes' d. Harlan Fiske Stone's

Political Science

The second wave, or modern women's movement, gained momentum in 1963 from which of the following? 

A. The successful passage of the Equal Rights Amendment B. The publication of The Feminine Mystique C. The implementation of the Voting Rights Act D. The appointment of Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor E. The rescission of the combat exclusion for women

Political Science

Which of the following is an example of a situation in which economic sanctions accomplished the intended goal?

a. sanctions levied against South Africa in the mid-1980s to protest apartheid b. the grain embargo on the Soviet Union in 1980 in retaliation for the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan c. the sanctions against Cuba to oust the Marxist dictator d. sanctions imposed on Russia to keep it out of Crimea

Political Science

According to Chenoweth and Stephan, the political opportunity explanation of the success or failure of resistance campaigns is inadequate because it __________

a. does not tell us why some campaigns succeed with few opportunities and some fail with many b. does not explain where political opportunities come from c. does not accurately depict the structure of domestic politics d. focuses too much on group action rather than group characteristics

Political Science