Who were the Bolsheviks?
a) The party that took power in Russia, renamed the country the Soviet Union, and set up a dictatorship under the party's control. b) The Russian party that originally believed in the goal of socialist revolution, but abandoned that goal, settling for reforming capitalism. c) The party that lost power in Russia, was forced into exile, but later reemerged to help topple the Soviet Union. d) The socialist group that argued against the methods of the Russian Revolution of 1917.
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The Democratic Party has just provided to each of its senators a summary of a bill that may soon come to a vote in the Senate. This voting cue helps the individual lawmakers _______
a. edit the bill before it goes to the Rules Committee b. know exactly how they need to vote c. streamline their decision-making process d. understand the opposition's point of view
What is the primary difference between the realist and liberal/constructivist view of international law?
a. Realists contend that international law benefits all participants; liberals and constructivists think international law is rigged in favor of the powerful. b. Realists are doubtful about the effectiveness of international law; liberals and constructivists believe international law is a way to create trust between states. c. Realists see international law as a means of mitigating international conflicts; liberals and constructivists do not accept that international law is binding. d. Realists believe international law creates harmony; liberals and constructivists consider international law anarchic.