The Israeli government’s acquisition of nuclear weapons in the late 1960s demonstrates the ineffectiveness of the 1968 _______________ Treaty at restricting nuclear development.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Nuclear Nonproliferation

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In what two ways does the Constitution protect civil rights?

a. by declaring that all people are created equal and stating that all are equally entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness b. by ensuring that government officials do not discriminate against citizens and by granting federal and state governments power to protect citizens against discrimination by private individuals c. by granting the states the power to ignore any federal laws that the states find are discriminatory against the particular people living in that state d. by declaring that all people, men and women, black and white, are created equal, and that all forms of discrimination are wrong, whether political, social, or religious

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Today, most people get most of their political information from newspapers

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Although the future of the nation-state is uncertain, states are still the main actors in global politics. However, their status is being challenged by forces from above, through international organizations, and by forces from below, through devolution. Will states reach a point at which they are no longer able to perform their basic functions? If so, will states be replaced by some other actor

on the world stage? What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following statements best characterizes the work of the United Nations in the area of human rights?

a. The U.N. has been seriously constrained in its efforts to safeguard human rights, particularly in its ability to punish human rights violations. b. The U.N. has not done a very good job of articulating common principles for human rights. c. The U.N. has done a very effective job of applying sanctions against human rights violators. d. For most of its history, the U.N. has been extremely effective in prosecuting individual leaders in international courts for human rights violations.

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