It appears that geographical factors such as what part of the country a person lives in have a greater effect on political opinion than whether that person has an urban or rural background
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Which of the following statements reflects the constructivist approach to understanding political identity?
A. The factors that create one's political identity are fixed and unchanging. B. Of all the factors that influence one's political identity, religion is the most potent. C. The forms, meaning, and political salience of different forms of identity can change. D. Individuals are completely free to choose their identity. E. Individuals attribute political importance to pre-existing forms of identity that are determined by their civilization.
Realists believe states are the most important actors in global politics because
a. states are unable to make decisions independent of international organizations. b. international law recognizes nonstates as the most important actors. c. states answer to no authority higher than themselves. d. international organizations have no impact on global politics.
Which of the following units does NOT perform the “rule-making” function?
a. The U.S. Congress b. A police officer c. Council of elders in a primitive tribe d. British monarch in the 1600s
The largest contributors of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere are ________.
a. the United States and India b. Russia and China c. the United States and China d. India and China