How does the Supreme Court tend to view foreign policy?
a. As political matters that are generally outside the realm of judicial review
b. As a role for Congress, not the president
c. As issues that are subject to heavy judicial review
d. As a role for the president, not Congress
a. As political matters that are generally outside the realm of judicial review
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a. the U.S. is justified in a preemptive attack on a hostile country that is gaining nuclear capability. b. collective security is critical to isolating rogue states. c. preventive war is illegal under international law. d. American allies have the right to procure nuclear weapons to prevent a first strike attack.
Which of the following treats parties as teams of office seekers and focuses on the role played by political elites and entrepreneurs?
A. primordial B. instrumental C. institutional D. traditional
Rights which people are born with that cannot be taken away by kings or rulers with absolute power are described as ______.
a. limited rights b. political privileges c. natural rights d. innate privileges