In the Cold War, proxies were
a. government leaders who acted in consort with other leaders.
b. used by the superpowers to wage war through their allies.
c. a type of nuclear weapon developed by the United States.
d. important diplomats from many countries.
b
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Which of the following is considered to be one of the oldest political conflicts in the world?
A. the class cleavage B. the secular–clerical cleavage C. the confessional cleavage D. the urban–rural cleavage
Barbour and Wright state that ideal citizens who wanted to encourage the government to solve some social or economic problem would normally try to influence it by ______.
A. presenting policy options to their legislators B. lobbying the bureaucracy heavily C. voting for the politicians who represent them best D. protesting in front of government buildings
Political scientist Robert Axelrod cautions that in the Prisoner’s Dilemma game, the strategy of tit for tat is a good strategy only when
a. there are more than two opponents in the game. b. you have the chance to continue the game for a long period. c. your side is clearly rising in power against your opponent’s decline. d. you have greater military resources than your opponent.
Behavioral variables can be defined as
A) any kind of response or feeling. B) any overt response of an organism. C) any noted chemical or behavioral change. D) anything that happens as a result of a stimulus.