List the components necessary for a transnational advocacy network.

What will be an ideal response?


A TAN is a multinational network that (1) must include non-state actors (like individuals acting alone, social movements, or NGOs); (2) may include states, IOs, or transnational corporations (TNCs) as well; (3) is a recurring, cooperative partnership; with (4) differentiated roles among the component parts.

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a. Federalism b. Marble cake federalism c. Confederacy d. Cooperative federalism e. Dual federalism

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In 2011, in the wake of massive criticism over NCLB by state governments, the Department of Education announced a policy through which states could apply for ______ from the most consequential provisions of the law.

a. waivers b. exclusions c. revisions d. vouchers

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Which of the following is a contributing factor to congressional gridlock?

a. decreased specialization of Congress members in particular policy areas b. greater ideological polarization of the parties c. larger numbers of moderates among Democrats and Republicans d. overwhelming public support for new legislation

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Those with an appropriate-technology perspective reject the use of vaccines because

a. most cultures reject them. b. of their expense. c. they are difficult to produce and thus are only available only in developed countries. d. by definition they are high technology. e. they do not reject the use of vaccines.

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