What are possible explanations of the democratic peace from the identity perspective?

What will be an ideal response?

The identity perspective would argue that democracies do not go to war with each other either because they are more peaceful (due to their internal characteristics, or identity) or because they share common domestic norms and institutions.

Political Science

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Which of the following is a feature of a semi-presidential form of government that exists in France's Fifth Republic?

A. In case one political party has majority, the prime minister has the power to choose the president. B. It always involves a dual executive consisting of a president and a prime minister. C. It only allows for one party to hold presidential and prime ministerial posts. D. It does not allow for cohabitation of different political parties. E. It concentrates most of its political power to the judicial branch of government

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Which of the following became more important as a result of the Progressive era, during which reformers sought to avoid the corrupt and inefficient partisan political machines that controlled many American cities?

a. Strong mayors b. Ward based elections c. City managers d. City councils

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