Why is Franklin Roosevelt considered a particularly effective president?

A) Circumstances enabled him to break with the past and move the country in a dramatically different direction.
B) He was particularly energetic even though much of his agenda did not succeed.
C) His popularity, via "fireside chats," existed independent of his agenda.
D) He was able to break from the past but in a way that seemed less dramatic and safe to the American people.
E) He was extremely charismatic.

A

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Realists believe states make decisions and policies on security with three primary goals. Which of the following is NOT one of those?

a. Arming themselves b. Forming or severing alliances with other countries c. Sharing common goals with countries that have similar values d. Controlling their destinies through military approaches and coercive diplomacy

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