Arguing that ethnic conflicts in failed states, such as the Taliban government in Afghanistan, provide fertile conditions for the rise of terrorism is an argument made at which level of analysis?
a. The individual level of analysis
b. The domestic level of analysis
c. The systemic structural level of analysis
d. The systemic process level of analysis
b. The domestic level of analysis
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Discuss the structure of the federal court system.
What will be an ideal response?
How often are House members elected?
A. every two years, in even-numbered years B. every three years, in odd-numbered years C. every three years, in even-numbered years D. every two years, in odd-numbered years E. every four years, in even-numbered years
In 1994 President Clinton named whom to the Supreme Court?
A) Robert Bork B) Stephen Breyer C) Ruth Bader Ginsburg D) Kenneth Starr E) Hugo Black
For a member of the early American elite, an example of popular tyranny during the years between the Revolution and the Constitutional Convention would be ______.
A. Britain's refusal to abandon their forts on American territory B. the enactment of the Northwest Ordinance C. Congress' inability to regulate international trade D. state legislatures giving financial relief to debtors