Even in the age of the Internet, the roles of political institutions

a. will begin to harden as states try to increase their control over their own sovereignty.
b. will expand in influence over both domestic and international spheres.
c. will likely not change much at all—only their power capabilities will change.
d. are likely to change gradually.
e. will change rapidly.

Answer: d

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a. The Supreme Court typically overturns more than 100 congressional statutes each year. b. The Supreme Court has been overturning more acts of Congress in recent years than it has in the past. c. Congress reviews the constitutionality of Supreme Court decisions. d. Congress typically has the Supreme Court review bills to determine their constitutionality before they are debated on the floor.

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Which of the following keep conservative Gulf monarchies and unpopular authoritarian regimes in power?

a. oil subsidies, strong parliaments, and high degrees of legitimacy b. strong security forces, strong parliaments, and weak executives c. democratic elections, strong executives, and free-market economies d. strong security forces, high unemployment, and democratic elections e. strong security forces, rigged elections, and lavish oil subsidies

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