All of the following are foreign policy objectives that could be met through economic statecraft EXCEPT:

a Ensuring the President of the home country has full freedom to create foreign policy affecting the target country
b Altering the domestic politics of a target country
c Influencing the foreign policy behavior of a target country
d Affecting economic or military capabilities of a target country


a Ensuring the President of the home country has full freedom to create foreign policy affecting the target country

Political Science

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a. Politicians rely on campaign contributions from large institutions. b. Corporations and Super-PACs do not represent the will of the people. c. Advocacy groups need to raise money in order to pursue their mission. d. Associations of citizens express their views through monetary donations.

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Political parties are

a. not mentioned in the Constitution. b. prohibited by the Constitution, although the First Amendment overrides the prohibition. c. explicitly provided for in Article II of the Constitution. d. prohibited by the Constitution, although the Supreme Court struck down the prohibition shortly after the first Congress met.

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Communist regimes

a. are based on the ideas of John Locke b. are based on Max Weber’s typology of legitimacy c. are based on the ideas of Benito Mussolini d. are based on the ideas of Karl Marx

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Which of the following is a government corporation?

a. the Food and Drug Administration b. the Federal Elections Commission c. the U.S. Postal Service d. the Occupational Safety and Health Administration

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