How does the Internet influence foreign policy decision-making?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers should discuss how the Internet brings visuals, sound, and text to foreign policy issues at home and abroad. Answers should also discuss the trade-off of depth for breadth and quickness. Other issues that should be covered are increased coordination in implementing policies, consistency of policy action, responsiveness to global and domestic issues, and the mobilization of interest groups around the globe.
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In the context of strategies to govern metropolitan regions, what is meant by agreements to furnish services?
A. It refers to the practice of large cities absorbing neighboring areas into it. B. It refers to the practice of a few cities sharing a single activity. C. It refers to the practice of multiple cities establishing an authority to run services in all the cities. D. It is the practice of establishing units of government to provide one or more particular services for a regional area. E. It is the practice of merging with the surrounding county's government.
Which of the following did NOT contribute to the 1980 U.S. district court decision in Ruiz v. Estelle that the Texas prison system was unconstitutional?
A) Overcrowded conditions B) Poor staffing levels C) Inadequate medical and psychiatric care D) The use of other inmates to help maintain order E) The low salaries and poor benefits of prison guards
Describe the relationship between unalienable rights and the social contract.
What will be an ideal response?
Alexis De Tocqueville saw America's ___________ as a vital part of the democratic process.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).