The neorealist hypothesis that a state will never choose to acquiesce (give in) to the demands of another state is:
a. Historically accurate
b. Has never been tested carefully
c. Historically false
d. Not a falsifiable hypothesis
Ans: c
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In 1869, Republicans altered the Court's appellate jurisdiction to prevent Supreme Court review of the constitutionality of legislation related to __________
a. prohibition b. voter's rights c. Reconstruction d. income taxes
A political culture exists where
A. there is a sustained and patterned way of thinking about political and economic life. B. the demographics of a nation suggest the presence of a fairly homogeneous group. C. a constitution creates an orderly society. D. there is a large amount of agreement among the public. E. there is elite guidance in matters related to politics.
What is the “knowledge gap” in U.S. foreign policy? How does this gap impact public opinion on foreign policy issues? What roles do the U.S. educational system and policy elites play in widening or narrowing the gap?
What will be an ideal response?
Political culture
A. involves the interaction of political institutions and patterns of behavior B. sets of political objects or concepts that are theoretically related to each other in an analytic way C. the patterns of interactions between and among individuals and groups in a society D. involves the cognitions, feelings, and evaluations of the citizens of a nation