Why can't we solve our disputes through simple bargaining all the time? What factors undermine bargaining in different settings? What can people or governments do to help solve disputes despite these factors?
What will be an ideal response?
Varies
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A) Hungary B) Czechoslovakia C) Poland D) Afghanistan
Global concerns about population growth are justified on which of the following grounds?
a. The lack of fossil fuels and natural resources needed to sustain life b. The inability of governments to provide resources to their citizens c. The lack of democratic governance in areas of rapid population growth d. Weapons and small arms proliferation in areas of rapid population growth
A prisoner's dilemma occurs when an individual decides that even though he or she supports some collective undertaking, he or she is better off pursuing an action that rewards him or her individually.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following helps increase voter turnout in an election?
A. closeness of the election B. party competition C. party competition in a district D. All of these answers are correct.