At the end of the Cold War period, the prisoner's dilemma model was no longer the best way to describe the superpower arms race because
a. the entire nuclear arsenals in both countries were under the control of disarmament agreements.
b. both countries realized that China's nuclear arsenal was a bigger threat.
c. the United States' preference ordering changed, and its preferred choice was something other than unilateral armament.
d. hydrogen bombs made all other weapons obsolete.
C
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Near v. Minnesota was a landmark Supreme Court case involving which of the following?
a. exclusionary rule b. due process clause c. prior restraint d. free exercise clause
In the early 1800s the Democratic-Republican Party was the dominant force in American politics. Its only rival, the Federalist Party, was quickly losing power and prestige. It seems that the Democratic-Republicans would then have control to enact all that they wanted. Instead, what happened?
a. The government banned political parties and the Democratic-Republicans lost their dominance. b. The Federalist Party regrouped and ousted the Democratic-Republicans from power. c. Factions began to appear within the ranks of the Democratic-Republicans which would eventually lead to a split and formation of a new party. d. The Democratic-Republican leadership graciously agreed to voluntarily share power with weaker political parties. e. The Whig Party was created and it rose rapidly to overshadow the Democratic-Republicans.