Which of the following strategies for the use of force is the most difficult to use, despite being the easiest to evaluate in terms of success?

a. preemption
b. compellence
c. prevention
d. defense


b. compellence

Political Science

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By voiding the Mexican Constitution of 1824 and creating a unitary system of government in 1835, General Santa Anna _________.

A. repealed the principle of federalism in Mexico B. outlawed the importation of slaves into Texas C. gave the Mexican states and provinces considerable autonomy in their areas of responsibilities D. improved relations between the national government of Mexico and its states

Political Science

An electoral system that assigns one seat in a legislative body to represent citizens who live in a district is known as which of the following?

A. Single-member plurality system B. Proportional representation system C. Winner-take-all system D. Disproportional representation system E. Two-party system

Political Science

__________ is the result of a personnel system developed within each of the services that promotes individual conformity to the dominant norms and status quo and places a premium on individual preoccupation with career advancement

a. Managerialism c. Military establishment b. Careerism d. Military transformation

Political Science

Lyndon Johnson used large liberal Democratic majorities in the House and the Senate to pass his Great Society legislative program

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science