Which of the following is the problem with using culture to explain political phenomena?
A. Such an explanation is seductively simple and seems to cover everything, but in truth culture is neither simple nor universal.
B. Culture never seems to work as an explanation for political phenomena.
C. John Kenneth Galbraith demonstrated that culture has a minimal impact in contrast to the power of feminism as an explanation.
D. Because culture is defined so precisely, it is difficult to find enough examples of it to allow an accurate measurement of its effects.
A. Such an explanation is seductively simple and seems to cover everything, but in truth culture is neither simple nor universal.
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What is one difference between political parties and interest groups?
a. Political parties are invariably smaller than interest groups. b. Political parties address a more limited array of issues than interest groups. c. Political parties formally run candidates for office whereas interest groups do not. d. Political parties are mentioned in the constitution whereas interest groups are not.
In signing "The Road Map to Peace," what did Israel agree to do?
a. dismantle settlements of Israeli citizens in the occupied territories b. dismantle its nuclear weapons facilities c. stockpile nuclear weapons to deter Iran from launching a nuclear attack d. arrest and restrain individuals planning to conduct violent attacks in the occupied territories