Even if we could create a utopian society, why would it not survive?

a. It would be impossible to continue a perfect society.
b. Outside influences would destroy it from within.
c. Citizens could not resist the urge to make it more perfect.
d. A perfect society would be static, but the world is always changing.
e. Perfection cannot remain balanced indefinitely, and most likely could not correct itself.


d

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Paul Pillar argues that one of the most important principles of the legitimate gathering of intelligence is

a. establishing a clear link between intelligence gathering and the preferred policy of the president. b. linking the broad policy goals of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee with the gathering of intelligence. c. maintaining objectivity and avoiding advocating a policy. d. being critical of the president’s policy.

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Nigeria is not a member of the a. G20

b. United Nations. c. the Economic Community of West African States. d. Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. e. African Union.

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Which of the following is NOT a strategy used by Amnesty International?

A. Public diplomacy B. Letter-writing campaigns C. Publications D. Press releases E. Public shaming

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Which of the following is not an operative ideal of liberal democracy?

a. popular government b. rights-respecting government c. government by a wise elite d. constitutional government

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