The feudal system of world politics is

a. a system dominated by one government over most of the world with which it has contact
b. a system composed of political units that are relatively cohesive but with no higher government above them
c. a system consisting of a core nation that exerts control over peripheral nations
d. a system in which human loyalties and political obligations are not fixed primarily by political boundaries themselves

d. a system in which human loyalties and political obligations are not fixed primarily by political boundaries themselves

Political Science

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According to the textbook the biggest part of the election battle for presidential candidates is to ______.

a. persuade their party members to show up at the polls b. convert voters affiliated with the other party c. convince undecided and swing voters to support them d. destroy their opponent’s credibility e. entice swing voters to vote for them

Political Science

How are criteria used to evaluate public policy? Discuss the criteria that policy analysts use to evaluate an existing or proposed policy and the focus of each criterion.

What will be an ideal response?

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