In what way is "smart power" smart?

a. It relies heavily on technology.
b. It is based on one state's ability to effectively deceive another.
c. It depends on the strategic combination of soft and hard power.
d. It relies on small but devastating surgical strikes against an opponent.


c

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Which 1962 Supreme Court case is credited with establishing the principle of one person, one vote in state legislatures by requiring legislative districts to be populated with an equal number of residents?

a. Lawrence v. Texas b. Mapp v. Ohio c. Barron v. Baltimore d. Bush v. Gore e. Baker v. Carr

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The Fifteenth Amendment provided that

a. the Confederate states were to be placed under martial law. b. representation in the House of Representatives would be reduced in proportion to the number of male citizens that were denied the right to vote. c. slavery was illegal throughout the United States. d. the freed slaves were citizens of the United States and of the state in which they resided. e. no one could be denied the right to vote based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

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The Supreme Court's current view of the Second Amendment is that

a. state governments cannot regulate firearms. b. state and federal governments are free to regulate firearms in any way they see fit. c. the federal government cannot regulate firearms. d. citizens do not have the right to own normal militia weapons. e. citizens have the right to own normal militia weapons.

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The individual mandate in the Affordable Care Act that is designed to prevent free riding draws on what element of the Framers’ toolkit?

a. agenda setting b. command authority c. majority rule d. prisoner’s dilemma

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