The feminist international relations theory is concerned with the influence of ______ on international relations.
a. genocide
b. peacekeeping efforts
c. economics
d. gender
d. gender
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The concept of senatorial courtesy refers to the
A. Senate approving judges only if they belong to the same party that is in control of the Senate. B. practice of allowing senators to have the exclusive right to nominate candidates for the federal district courts in their state. C. practice of allowing members of the House to participate in the nomination process. D. practice of allowing senators to veto candidates for federal district courts in their state. E. Senate's deferring to the president and routinely approving his or her nominees.
Which of the following statements about the policy process in South Africa is NOT true?
a. Sudden policy shifts occurring without elaborate consultation have been rare in post-apartheid South Africa. b. Post-apartheid governments initially emphasized a participatory approach to policy-making. c. The surest way to influence the policy-making process is through access to the president's office and the informal networks that surround it. d. Economic issues have been put at the center of politics in post-apartheid South Africa in large part because of the government's commitment to fiscally conservative policies. e. For the post-apartheid transition period, between 1994 and 1999, a power-sharing coalition helped to reassure racial minorities.
As described in the Federalism for Dummies video, during the era of "layer cake" federalism
a. states were greatly insulated from federal power by court decisions b. federal power expanded via revenue sharing c. states benefitted from devolution policies initiated by the Reagan administration d. competitive federal grants returned more autonomy to the states.
For those schools and districts that fail to achieve adequate yearly progress under No Child Left Behind, the consequences ______.
a. are immediate and harsh b. become increasingly severe c. are a minimal distraction d. become decreasingly severe