In the traditional view of international security, states usually protect themselves against threats by ______.
a. appealing to international organizations
b. accumulating military power
c. providing humanitarian assistance to countries most in need
d. increasing their economic output
b. accumulating military power
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Education and transportation policies are primarily state responsibilities. However, under __________ the federal government has also been making policy in these areas
a. cooperative federalism b. constitutional government c. a federal government system d. unified government
Which of the following is true about policy implementation?
A. Mere administration is all that is required for programs to work effectively. B. The simplicity of government structure prevents policies from working effectively. C. The legislative and executive branches are careful not to duplicate efforts so that they are more effective. D. It is easier to prevent a policy from working than it is to make it effective.
Which of the following is considered a form of foreign aid?
a. Grants of money b. Loans at low rates c. Shared technical expertise d. Military assistance e. All of the above are true.
Common law is the cumulative body of law as expressed in judicial decisions and custom rather than by statute
Indicate whether the statement is true or false