The structural relationship between a national government and its constitutive states is known as _____
a. federalism
b. constitutionalism
c. intergovernmentalism
d. national duality
a
Political Science
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________ is the action of a state legislature or other body in redrawing legislative electoral district lines
A. Gerrymandering B. Malapportionment C. Lobbying D. Redistricting E. Remapping
Political Science
What is the central weakness of the "clash of civilizations" vision according to its critics?
a. It ignores nonstate actors. b. It overstates the power of nonstate actors. c. It treats civilizations as internally homogenous. d. It treats civilizations as diverse and internally heterogeneous. e. It ignores international organizations.
Political Science