According to the realist perspective, why was Germany more threatening to Great Britain than the United States when both Germany and the United States were gaining wealth and expanding their navies?

a. Great Britain shared a common culture with the United States but not with Germany.
b. Great Britain had close diplomatic ties with the United States but not with Germany.
c. Germany, compared to the United States, was geographically closer to Great Britain.
d. Germany had aggressive intentions toward Great Britain while the United States did not.

c. Germany, compared to the United States, was geographically closer to Great Britain.

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Since the 1930s, pressure from the federal government on states to adopt merit employment and pay attention to other employment practices has come from __________

a. conditions attached to federal grants and federal laws prohibiting hiring discrimination b. returning governmental authority to states and rulings by the Supreme Court c. increased appointment powers of the president d. sunset laws and anti-revolving-door legislation passed by the U.S. Congress

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