According to the text, how should the George W. Bush administration's initial foreign policy approach be described?
a. Classical realism
b. Defensive realism
c. Classical idealism
d. Defensive idealism
e. Realism lite
A
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Which of the following accurately defines political patronage?
A. the observation that countries with an abundance of natural resources often perform worse in terms of economic development and good governance than countries without these resources B. a form of colonial governance, most commonly used by the British, in which local authorities are incorporated into the system of colonial administration C. the constitutional requirement that a candidate must win not only the most votes but also a quarter of the votes in at least two-thirds of Nigeria's states in order to win the presidency D. the act of working outside of the government in ways that typically do not directly affect the political outcomes we care most about E. the distribution of state resources, such as government jobs or private goods, to ordinary citizens in exchange for their political support
Which of the following rights are included in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Political participation and civic freedom b. Entitlements to adequate food, clothing, shelter, and health care c. Freedom from fear of bodily harm d. Freedom of women and children
Prior to taking office, the majority of Senators hailed from which of the following professional background?
a. Business c. Law b. Education d. Physician or scientist
Which of the following is the most widely used judicial selection mechanism?
a. Nonpartisan election b. Gubernatorial appointment c. Partisan election d. Merit Plan