Under what circumstances could Congress modify an established state by, for example, cutting it in half to create a new state?

a. by a two thirds vote
b. only with the consent of the established state
c. only if all existing states agree to the establishment of the new state
d. as long as the Supreme Court concurs

b. only with the consent of the established state

Political Science

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Which of the following branches of political science is characterized by its primary focus being politics between countries?

A. American politics B. political theory C. international relations D. polity E. coalition politics

Political Science

Comparative politics is different from international relations in that ________

A. international relations lacks recognition as a branch of political science B. international relations involves studying why people under a political system take certain decisions C. comparative politics focuses exclusively on the creation of nations and states D. comparative politics studies how different people around the world make different decisions under similar rules E. comparative politics focuses exclusively on the foreign policies of the home country

Political Science