The view that the United States is in a position to force others to follow rules of proper behavior, but it does not have to abide by those rules itself reflects the __________ perspective to foreign policy

a. isolationist
b. progressive
c. neoliberal
d. neoconservative


d

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Americans are more likely to join religious and political organizations than labor or business groups.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which institution of our modern government can be traced back to the New Jersey Plan?

a. The unitary executive. b. The Supreme Court. c. The bicameral legislature. d. The equal state membership in the Senate. e. The equal state membership in the House.

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Which type of federalism is most associated with the 1960s and the Johnson administration?

What will be an ideal response?

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The notion that political parties are essentially "agencies of the state" comes from the legal logic that__________.

A. political parties are not private organizations because disputes within them during primary elections can be reviewed by state courts B. members of the Texas legislature are affiliated with political parties C. state governments could not exist without political parties D. democracy requires political parties to function properly

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