The modern presidency
a. looks very much like the presidency of the 19th century.
b. has evolved as constitutional amendments adding presidential power were ratified.
c. is powerful because of the ability to require congressional consideration of the President’s agenda.
d. represents a cumulative product of the changing place of Washington in national and international affairs.
d. represents a cumulative product of the changing place of Washington in national and international affairs.
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Why does political culture matter in American politics?
a. The solutions to the problems faced by Americans are heavily shaped by our core beliefs. b. It is the cultural values of the United States that allow us to promote collectivist policies. c. American political culture supports the policies of outsourcing and heavy government regulation that are critical to a competitive economy. d. Immigrants cannot learn American political culture and as such it is a cleavage in American politics.
Economic structuralists assert that capitalism is a likely cause of war because
a. capitalism creates international anarchy. b. workers unite against the capitalist class. c. capitalism produces the need for states to expand. d. the absence of free trade creates conflict.