What is the goal of the Kyoto Protocol?

a. Reduction of reliance on foreign oil
b. Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
c. Reduction of the Malthusian effect
d. Reduction of the number of global diseases
e. Reduction of pornographic websites on the Internet


Answer: b

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Baldwin argues that military power is strictly domain specific by showing how it has not been able to achieve specific policy objectives. How does Art refute this argument?

a. Art ultimately agrees with Baldwin's argument, rather than refuting it. b. Art argues that Baldwin mistakes the success of certain policies with the appropriateness of the methods used to achieve them. c. Art argues that military force was never required to achieve those specific policy objectives. d. Art points out that Baldwin confuses the inability of a single asset to achieve a specific task with a general lack of fungibility.

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Responsibility for nominating presidential candidates during the first party system rested with the

a. individual candidates. b. party conventions. c. state nominating conventions. d. parties’ legislative caucuses.

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At national conventions today, ______.

a. state delegations focus most prominently on representation of local interests b. the national party is able to force state parties to adopt policy positions c. the state parties’ roles are of increasing strength d. state parties are assured equal representation e. the presidential campaign organization tends to dominate

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Which of the following statements pertaining to the “state” are true?

A. The state must have a monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force. B. One man’s freedom fighter will be every man’s freedom fighter. C. Not all states use the threat of force to organize public life. D. All states are all-powerful.

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