In the process of setting agendas, the government is in fact

A. deciding who is going to rule.
B. engaging in the process of political recruitment.
C. deciding on "tied" versus "untied" aid.
D. prioritizing some issues and choosing to not deal with others.


D

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a. they are based on kinship or tribal groups and are an attempt to maintain the autonomy of such groups within specified boundaries b. they were formed to combine smaller states with similar cultures into larger groups to afford them more power c. they were formed to maintain social order and allow social growth and development d. they were formed to restrict killing, both inside and outside of the state, as the prerogative of the state.

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Which of these claims most strongly undermines the balance-of-power theory?

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Why can party organizations be described as fragmented?

What will be an ideal response?

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