What is the major difference between a collective security agreement and an alliance?
a. Collective security protects against aggression from anyone in the world; alliances protect against aggression by alliance members.
b. Collective security agreements protect against aggression from member states; alliances protect against aggression from states outside the alliance.
c. Collective security agreements require members to provide economic support to each other; alliances only require military support.
d. Collective security agreements are temporary; alliances are permanent.
b. Collective security agreements protect against aggression from member states; alliances protect against aggression from states outside the alliance.
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a. extremists use the court system as a platform from which to air their opinions. b. federal judges read their own policy preferences into the fundamental law, under the guise of interpreting the Constitution. c. Congress uses the judicial branch to strike down executive orders with which it disagrees when the majority party cannot obtain enough votes to override them. d. the president uses the Court to force legislation that Congress refuses to pass. e. Congress illegally passes statutes that restrict the Court’s ability to interpret laws.
For political scientist Jeffrey Henig, much of the concern about marketplace reforms in American public education is or should be based on questions of ______.
a. enforcement b. implementation c. communication d. authorization