According to Roger Hilsman, foreign policy is

A) a changing and elusive concept.
B) a policy of relating decisions to a single goal.
C) reconciling competing policies.
D) a political process.
E) all of the above.


E

Political Science

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By the late 1980s, forty-eight of fifty states and the U.S. Congress had passed some kind of laws regarding ______, only to see their efforts swept aside when the Supreme Court in 1989 held that all such laws unconstitutionally restricted free expression under the First Amendment

a. prayer in schools b. privacy of citizens c. flag protection d. protection of religious landmarks e. media campaign restriction

Political Science

Political parties are ______.

A. not mentioned in the Constitution B. prohibited by the Constitution, although the First Amendment overrides the prohibition C. explicitly provided for in Article II of the Constitution D. prohibited by the Constitution, although the Supreme Court struck down the prohibition shortly after the first Congress met

Political Science

Why have third/minor parties been so unsuccessful in U.S. politics? Why is this not the case in other democracies?

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science

Value free means

A) research without any prior assumptions or theory. B) data is meaningless. C) no good will come from the research. D) the research does not cost anything.

Political Science