An example of Congress preempting state legislation by passing national laws was ______

A. the desegregation of the military
B. the Marbury v. Madison decision
C. the enactment of the New Deal
D. the passing of civil rights legislation

Answer: D. the passing of civil rights legislation

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Why are failed states important to consider in the context of the ‘New Wars Thesis’?

Failed states are weak and increasingly a threat to their citizens It is primarily within failed states that contemporary conflicts are taking place Failed states are a threat to the regions where they are located as well as further afield All of the options

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