________ is defined as a strong national government that only allows the states to act when it decides to do so
A. Dual federalism
B. Cooperative federalism
C. Competitive federalism
D. Permissive federalism
E. Coercive federalism
D
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What is the difference between hard power and soft power in U.S. foreign policy? How did hard power figure prominently during the Cold War? How has the uncertainty of the modern world made the use of hard power less effective?
Describe how a foreign policy approach can combine both hard and soft power to be most effective. Answer:
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Which of the following is the foundational case involving a woman’s right to have an abortion?
a. United States v. Windsor b. Griswold v. Connecticut c. Lawrence v. Texas d. Roe v. Wade
Political Science