The act of refusing to join an international nuclear arms reduction agreement and instead building up one's armaments would best fit with the foreign policy theory ofÂ
A. liberalism.
B. pacifism.
C. realism.
D. multilateralism.
E. idealism.
Answer: C
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concludes that: a. people live better in majoritarian democracies than in consensus democracies. b. people live better in consensus democracies than in majoritarian democracies. c. women are more likely to be elected to office in majoritarian democracies. d. citizens were more satisfied with political performance in majoritarian democracies.
The case of Furman v. Georgia dealt with
a. the Eighth Amendment and medicinal marijuana. b. the Eighth Amendment and capital punishment. c. the Fourteenth Amendment and the right to counsel. d. the Fourteenth Amendment and the right to own a firearm.
According to the text, one of the most important factors that has made it difficult to establish a functioning state in Afghanistan is
A) the lack of a warm water port with access to maritime trade. B) the lack of proper military training and nuclear weaponry. C) the presence of many different nationalities within the borders of the state. D) the presence of oil, which foreign nations covet. E) the shortage of educated members of the workforce.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Qualitative analysts focus on the variables instead of the case. 2. To read text interpretively, a researcher must focus on how his or her own orientation shapes the research. 3. The analysis of qualitative research notes begins in the field. 4. Qualitative data analysis on meaning and in-depth study makes it a valuable supplement to analysis of quantitative data. 5. Concepts and analytic insights are usually derived from field notes and interviews after the observation period has ended.