Exam 13: Issues in Public Policy: Politics, Principles, Priorities, and Practices
Exam 1: Introduction: the Study of Politics36 Questions
Exam 2: The Idea of the Public Good: Ideologies and Isms42 Questions
Exam 3: Utopias: Model States31 Questions
Exam 4: Constitutional Democracy: Models of Representation50 Questions
Exam 5: The Authoritarian Model: Myth and Reality32 Questions
Exam 6: The Totalitarian Model: a False Utopia36 Questions
Exam 7: Parliamentary Democracy: Pros and Cons of Perishable Governments44 Questions
Exam 8: Transition Systems: Yesterday and Today51 Questions
Exam 9: Problems of Development: Progress and Poverty in a Global Age50 Questions
Exam 10: Political Socialization: the Making of a Citizen37 Questions
Exam 11: Political Participation: the Limits of Democracy38 Questions
Exam 12: Political Leadership: the Many Faces of Power37 Questions
Exam 13: Issues in Public Policy: Politics, Principles, Priorities, and Practices44 Questions
Exam 14: Revolution: in the Name of Justice33 Questions
Exam 15: War: Politics by Other Means37 Questions
Exam 16: Terrorism: War, Crimes, or War Crimes25 Questions
Exam 17: World Politics: the Struggle for Power40 Questions
Exam 18: International Law and Organizations: the Quest for Order40 Questions
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Compared to countries in Europe, the United States government's social safety net tends to be which of the following?
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Why is Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954)considered such an important civil rights decision?
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How does Europe's Emission Trading Scheme work generally? How is this policy designed to work with capitalism?
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Shortly after his election, which president removed the United States from the Kyoto Protocol, an international agreement to lower greenhouse gases?
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