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POLS 1101 Exam 3 2023 with 100% complete solutions
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Do constitutions protect civil liberties against infringement by private individuals (or businesses) or do constitutions only protect against infringement by government? correct answersOnly protects against infringement by gov't 
 
Did civil liberties listed in the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution apply to actions taken by state governments prior to the Civil War? Did they apply to actions taken by the federal government prior to the Civil War? correct answersYes & Yes 
 
What is judicial...
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POLS 101 – Straighterline Questions with complete solutions
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POLS 101 Final Exam Latest 2024 Graded A+
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Realism Focus on the national interest and balance of power 
Thucydides, Machiavellie, Richelieu, Hobbes, Matternich 
 
Liberalism Democratic peace, globalization, international institutions, human rights 
 
Henry Kissinger American diplomat and political scientist, pioneered policy of détente 
 
Alexander Hamilton Realist, he and John Adams organized the Federalists in the 1790s, first 
Secretary of Treasurer, developed concept of implied powers ...
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POLS 101 Midterm Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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In a democracy, do institutions matter? When a majority agrees on a course of action, do the 
political institutions really affect the majority's ability to achieve its goals? Institutions are 
important because of their durability and "stickiness." Institutions slow the progress of change 
and prevent tyrannical majorities. In the example of marijuana legalization, many people may 
want it, but the supremacy clause (the institution) prev...
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Pols 101 Review Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Expert Verified | Ace the Test
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Which of the following has democracy come to mean in practice? 
Select one: 
a. pluralistic government through the combination of popularly elected representatives and 
the influence of interest groups 
b. oligarchic government through a legislature chosen through popular 
election c. elitist control through interest group politics 
d. pluralism through the election of representatives and the influence of corporate interests 
e. majority rule through the free and open election of representatives...
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Which of the following has democracy come to mean in practice? 
Select one: 
a. pluralistic government through the combination of popularly elected representatives and the 
influence of interest groups 
b. oligarchic government through a legislature chosen through popular election 
c. elitist control through interest group politics 
d. pluralism through the election of representatives and the influence of corporate interests 
e. majority r...
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POLS 101 Exam 3 Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Which governmental type (s) promote the idea of citizens rather than subjects? Republics 
 
Which governmental type (s) promote the idea that private property is illegal, but you still have 
some individual liberties? Socialistic 
 
Which governmental type (s) promote the individual who has complete control of a nation (the 
oldest type of government)? Monarchies 
 
Which governmental type (s) promote the State above the subjects and promotes ...
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POLS 101 Midterm Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Expert Verified | Ace the Test
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In a democracy, do institutions matter? When a majority agrees on a course of action, do the 
political institutions really affect the majority's ability to achieve its goals? Institutions are 
important because of their durability and "stickiness." Institutions slow the progress of change 
and prevent tyrannical majorities. In the example of marijuana legalization, many people may 
want it, but the supremacy clause (the institution) prevents it from being federally legal. 
"The quality of d...
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POLS 101 Quiz Questions Latest Update Graded A+
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They have influence over government leaders, laws and public policies, but they are criticized as 
they seek to only benefit the members of the group Self-Interest Groups 
 
It is an electoral system that generally produces a majority government, but tends to distort the 
distribution of seats in the legislature single member plurality 
 
They maintain their effectiveness in influencing government actions and policies because of the 
largely ...