How do the short-term causes and domestic and international causes of regime change differ?

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


Unlike domestic and international causes, short-term factors typically apply only to a particular case, not a whole pattern of regime change. For instance, sometimes a dictator dies but another dictator assumes power, leaving the non-democratic regime in place. Likewise, an economic crisis may cause a fatal decline in regime legitimacy in one democracy but not in another.

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A substantially higher propensity to vote is associated with which

of the following individual traits? A) identification with a political party B) education level C) gender D) income level

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Inherent powers derive from the fact that the United States is

A. a democratic republic. B. a confederation formed by state governments. C. a sovereign power among nations. D. a federal system. E. explicitly entitled by the Constitution to annex new territory.

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After World War II, very few Americans favored our entry into the United Nations.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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