Who argued that “the United States has progressed from concerted and specific legislation, such as the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 . . . to abstract and general standards, such as ‘unfair competition’ in the Clayton Act of 1914?”

A. Douglas Arnold
B. Eugene Bardach
C. Robert A. Kagan
D. Theodore J. Lowi

D. Theodore J. Lowi

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Terrorism differs from revolution in that ________

A. terrorism exclusively attacks state installations and authorities B. terrorism operates with popular support from the population C. terrorism often operates on a transnational level D. terrorism avoids civilian causalities as a principle E. terrorism focuses on actions and goals of state actors

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Which of the following is a direct implication of the absence of a written constitution in the UK?

A. The governing party faces few checks and balances. B. The governing party faces a strong judiciary. C. The executive privileges of the governing party are subject to the discretion of the monarch. D. The monarch exercises absolute control over the legislature by virtue of traditional authority. E. The central government often operates under the influence of strong sub-national actors.

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