What is sovereignty?
A. Absolute morality.
B. The social contract.
C. Matter in motion.
D. Absolute power.
E. The right of revolution
D. Absolute power.
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The process of applying the First Amendment freedoms of the U.S. Constitution to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment is known as _____
a. prior restraint b. due process of law c. civil action d. nullification e. incorporation
In 2011 a no-fly zone was authorized in Libya. This type of action can be considered an example of which principle?
A) The reciprocity principle B) Collective security C) Peace enforcement D) Executive Board power
Which of the following about the New Deal is INCORRECT?
a. During the New Deal, the U.S. federal government established a national safety net including the Social Security program. b. During the New Deal period, the U.S. Congress asserted its dominance over the presidency in the policy-making process. c. During the New Deal, the size of the U.S. government expanded greatly. d. While the New Deal introduced policies and programs that were significantly different from those before the Great Depression, the new policies still reflected underlying American values. e. Class-based politics were kept to a minimum during the New Deal era.
“Collective action” refers to which of the following?
a. the efforts of a group to reach and implement agreements b. action by an individual on behalf of the collective, usually without the collective’s permission c. the decisions made by absolute dictators d. whether people participate in their government