What was the core argument underlying the paradigm wars?
A. Water rises to its own level.
B. No punishment without no law means no legal system.
C. There is a reality that can only be perceived versus one that can only be constructed.
D. Too often, researchers lose their perspective on what they are studying.
C. There is a reality that can only be perceived versus one that can only be constructed.
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European reaction toward American culture demonstrates the relevance of ________ in IR
a. soft power b. hard power c. economic power d. balanced power e. hegemonic power
One of the primary tools that the federal government can use to achieve its policy objectives within the legal purview traditionally controlled by the states is through the use of ______.
a. the commerce clause b. grants-in-aid c. the supremacy clause d. cooperative policy development