The third-party activities of the United Nations--such as good offices, conciliation, investigation, observation, truce supervision, and peacekeeping--find their legal basis in which section of the UN Charter?
a. Chapter VII
b. Article 51
c. Article 2, Section VII
d. Chapter VI
d. Chapter VI
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The Reorganization Act of 1939
a. allowed the creation of the Executive Office of Congress. b. authorized the president to take the lead in executive branch reorganization. c. focused on Congressional reform. d. did not increase the power of the president.
Which of the following was done to pay for the defense of the colonies during the French and Indian War?
A. The British government sought compensation from the French. B. Taxes were imposed equally across the British Empire. C. The British government decided to impose taxes on the American colonies. D. American colonists imposed a tax on themselves. E. The British government imposed a tax on the landed aristocracy of Britain.
If something, such as the GDP for example, is measured at “purchasing power parity,” it means that it ______.
A. takes into account the differences in the cost of living in different countries B. holds all currencies to their 2010 US dollar equivalent C. accounts for the country’s global standing D. does nothing at all
Which of the following is an argument for the incorporation of judicial reviews in a democracy?
A. During an emergency a government must be allowed to act without worrying about the Supreme Court. B. Judicial review gives unelected and unaccountable judges the power to invalidate legislation. C. Elected politicians from one political party or another typically appoint judges who share their political interests. D. Judicial review tempers the power of the majorities and supports a limited government. E. Judicial review insulates a set of political actors from both voters and elected officials.