The United Nations’ initial purpose was to enhance ______.

A. political cooperation and provide a more robust security arrangement to prevent another World War
B. political cooperation and provide a more robust security arrangement than the League of Nations
C. economic cooperation and provide a more robust security arrangement to prevent global conflict
D. economic cooperation and provide a more robust security arrangement than the failed League of Nations

D. economic cooperation and provide a more robust security arrangement than the failed League of Nations

Political Science

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Why might an agreement to address climate change be better served by a narrow membership than by a broad one?

a. Most of the world's countries have no interest in an agreement. b. It would eliminate the problem of the low compliance to the agreement. c. The more members there are, the more complex the negotiations and the more difficult it is to reach an agreement. d. If membership is restricted to the most powerful countries, any agreement can then be imposed on all other countries. e. Broad membership would inevitably include the United States, and the United States has no interest in addressing this problem.

Political Science

Proponents of the "New Federalism" argue that __________

a. the power of the military should be expanded b. the power of state governments should be expanded c. the power of the federal government should be expanded d. the power of Congress should be expanded

Political Science