The bystanding approach to security requires a state to ________

a. stay neutral in every war
b. stay neutral if you have an aggressive neighbor
c. stay neutral when under attack
d. join a stronger country and allow it to lead
e. work through international organizations to prevent conflict


B

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a. citizens must conduct themselves in alignment with religious beliefs regardless of personal belief. b. religious ceremonies are subject to the scrutiny of federal investigators. c. personal conduct should not conflict with the religious beliefs of others. d. people may believe what they wish, but they must still adhere to state or federal laws that regulate personal behavior. e. people may believe what they wish, provided it is approved by the state.

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a. Americans with Disabilities Act b. Voting Rights Act c. Help America Vote Act d. Electoral Integrity Act

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c. Government should be able to take account of the impact of its laws on individuals. d. Government should minimize the extent to which public policy is shaped at the behest of public interests. e. All of these ought to take place in government.

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