Which two perspectives may argue that democracies do not go to war with one another because they have unique contracting or negotiating advantages that allow them to settle disputes without war?
a. The realist perspective
b. The liberal perspective
c. The identity perspective
d. The critical theory perspective
b. The liberal perspective
c. The identity perspective
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UNICEF helping women get bank loans to start small businesses in Egypt and Pakistan is an example of international agencies' commitment to promoting __________.
A. democracy in wealthy countries B. economic development in wealthy countries C. democracy in poor countries D. economic development in poor countries
McDonald's now has more foreign franchises than it does American ones. This is a good example of
A) extranational growth theory. B) globalization. C) modernization theory. D) responsible sovereignty. E) transnational advocacy networking.
One impact of the Internet on political campaigns is that __________
a. fewer people are using the Internet as a source of campaign information b. fewer people are receiving direct mail from candidates c. more people are making political donations d. more people are becoming highly informed about the candidates
In Vieth v. Jubelirer (2004), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that
a. states must include minority districts to ensure minority representation. b. race cannot be considered in drawing district maps. c. reliance on partisan considerations is an appropriate redistricting option. d. Georgia had failed to include enough minority districts to pass court scrutiny.