Sanctions that specifically target leaders of a country and not citizens are known as:
A) elite sanctions.
B) guided sanctions.
C) peak sanctions.
D) sanctions-by-design.
E) smart sanctions.
E
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A. In a parliamentary system, the executive and legislative branches are combined. B. In a presidential system, the executive branch is superior to the legislative. C. The head of government chooses the cabinet in a presidential but not a parliamentary system. D. Both in a parliamentary system, the executive and legislative branches are combined and in a presidential system, the executive branch is superior to the legislative
Mercantilist practices were seen as essential to state power because __________
B) these practices were known to broadly increase domestic living standards. C) liberal theories of trade were thought to be a wealth destroyer. D) prioritizing exports over imports allowed the exporting state to export culture in addition to products.
How do the different types of Islamists compare with each other?
A) Traditional Islamists are often apolitical, scholarly, and conservative Islamic clerics, whereas progressive Islamists are devout Muslims who are rational and analytical, and reconcile progressive Islam with modern science. B) Revolutionary Islamists are puritanical, whereas radical Islamists are committed to establishing an Islamic state based on Islamic law. C) Conservative Islamists emphasize power politics and pursuing national interests, whereas liberal Islamists emphasize cooperation and working through international organizations. D) Globally, Shi'ites are in the majority, whereas Sunnis are in the minority.
Which of the following best describes a proposition?
A. a winner-take-all election B. a recall C. a special election D. an instant runoff election E. a proposed measure