The merit plan applies to
A. selection of judges in some states' systems.
B. jurisdiction in the federal system.
C. jurisdiction in the state systems.
D. selection of judges in the federal system.
E. None of these answers is correct.
Answer: A
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National leaders can expect certain behaviors from their international counterparts. These behaviors are known as __________.
A. international covenants B. international norms C. international standards D. global expectations
During the Cold War, the classic third world revolutionary movement was __________.
A. organized by peasants and laborers B. a military overthrow of the government C. a communist insurgency D. Islamic in nature
All of the following are examples of the R “reuse” except for ______.
a. salvaging goods from buildings that are torn down and using them to construct new buildings b. donating home improvement goods to Habitat for Humanity ReStores for resale c. buying goods that are packaged in recycled postconsumer waste d. placing plastic bottles and other items in appropriate containers during trash pickups
What can you say about how you expect the two factions to act if they were to play this game?
In the strategic game shown in Figure 1, below, the military in some unidentified country is split between those who wish to intervene in the political system and launch a coup (overthrowing the civilian government) and those who wish to maintain their apolitical position as members of the armed forces. Both military factions prefer that the military act as a cohesive unit, however.
A. I would expect both players to launch a coup.
B. I would expect both players to stay out.
C. I would expect the interveners to launch a coup and the professional faction to stay out.
D. I would expect either A or B above would occur, but the game doesn’t allow me to say anything about which one is more likely.