With regard to the doctrine known as R2P (Responsibility to Protect), which of the following is incorrect?
a. R2Ps aim is to provide the legal and ethical basis for international humanitarian intervention.
b. One of the great human rights success stories is that the doctrine has been repeatedly translated into meaningful action.
c. A number of developing countries feel that the R2P doctrine is merely an excuse to allow the United Nations and the developed countries to militarily intervene in their internal affairs.
d. The doctrine emerged out of a commission formed by the Canadian government.
b. One of the great human rights success stories is that the doctrine has been repeatedly translated into meaningful action.
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If a white female applies to a college that has a limited number of slots in its accelerated BSN (Nursing) program but is denied admission, only to later discover that her academic record was better than that of the male and minority applicants who had been admitted, on what grounds might she sue the college, based on the Bakke case?
A. Reverse discrimination B. De factosegregation C. Strict scrutiny D. Rational basis E. De juresegregation
A coalition government is generally needed when
a. no party has a majority in the legislature. b. one house of a bicameral legislature is controlled by one party and the other house is controlled by another party. c. the executive branch is controlled by one party and the legislative branch is controlled by the other. d. the executive and legislative branches are controlled by the same party. e. the president and prime minister are of different parties.
The federal government’s taxation policy that mirrors Robin Hood’s “taking from the rich and giving to the poor” is
a. redistributive tax policies. b. distributive tax policies. c. reducing tax burden for the poor. d. welfare benefits. e. trickle-down theory.
The Expediency Council has been set up to mediate differences between the Majles and the
a. Assembly of Experts. b. Chief judge. c. Leader. d. Guardian Council. e. Military.