Outline a possible diplomatic solution to a foreign policy crisis involving North Korea's nuclear program. How difficult would it be for the United States and North Korea to reach such a solution?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Note that diplomacy would entail negotiating with North Korea to achieve an outcome that is acceptable to both the United States and North Korea without using the military.
2. Outline a potential diplomatic solution, such as an agreement that North Korea can continue to use nuclear materials for producing electricity, but not for producing weapons.
3. Conclude that reaching a diplomatic solution to North Korea's nuclear program is unlikely to occur.
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The Pew Research Center publishes survey data that indicate that 54 percent of college students plan to vote in the next presidential election. If the margin of error is 3 percent, what should the candidates expect the lowest turnout rate among college students to be?
a. 57 percent b. 54 percent c. 51 percent d. less than 51 percent
Why are latent opinions important?
a. These opinions help to explain low rates of political participation in the United States. b. These opinions are highly salient and thus influence people's political attitudes and behaviors. c. These opinions are formed early in life and comprise people's core values. d. Politicians can make these opinions salient to voters and can use them to build public support for their policies.