The ___________________ was established in 2002 as a permanent tribunal to try individuals accused of the worst violations of human rights.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
International Criminal Court
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Ayatollah Khomeini's version of Islam condemned both American capitalism and Soviet communism. This condemnation best reflected which of the major conflicts of values?
a. individualism versus collectivism b. materialism versus spiritualism c. centralization versus decentralization d. modernization versus traditionalism
Individualistic political culture in the United States leads to
A) a strong belief that it is a duty and responsibility of citizens to vote. B) ordinary citizens not taking an active role in politics. C) mandatory voting rules. D) citizens contacting public officials and strategically protesting government actions. E) None of the above
Which of the following statements about voting and elections in Germany is NOT correct?
a. Voter turnout in Germany has historically been rather high. b. Germany has historically had fairly stable electoral allegiances. c. There is an increasing danger that Germany's multiparty system might result in inconclusive elections. d. Coalition government has been the norm in Germany because no party has been able to capture an absolute majority. e. Voter turnout in Germany has historically been on par with that of other West European countries.
How did Franklin Roosevelt respond to Supreme Court challenges to his New Deal programs?
A. He abandoned his economic interventionism and restored a purely free-market economy. B. He temporarily suspended the Court's power of judicial review, restoring it only after World War II had lifted the U.S. out of the Great Depression. C. He worked closely with the justices in order to develop more moderate programs, on which both he and they could agree. D. He convinced Congress to allow him to replace the existing justices with appointees who were more sympathetic to his political goals. E. He threatened to pack the Court with new appointees who would vote in favor of his policies.