Discuss the concept of the “rally-around-the-flag effect.” Does it apply to President Bush and the war on terrorism?

What will be an ideal response?

Answers should explain that public approval ratings tend to rise and spike in favor of the president during a crisis and give as an example the spike in public approval for President Bush following the September 11 attacks: President Bush’s approval rating went from the mid-fifties to the nineties, the highest level for any president. Answers could also discuss the tendency of other government officials and the news media not to critique the president during crisis situations. Answers could also explain that presidential approval ratings tend to begin declining in the middle of the crisis and conflict situation.

Political Science

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a. A number of actors who are willing to break it. b. A strong enforcement mechanism. c. A number of actors who deter from violating it. d. A strong ideology. e. A number of actors who are willing to join the UN.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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