__________ stressed the preeminence and (benevolent) hegemony of the United States as the world's dominant power, the need to wield American power—especially military power—to promote American democracy and capitalism abroad, unilaterally if necessary

a. Liberals c. Isolationists
b. Conservatives d. Neoconservatives

D

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a. Chief executives with command authority solve many problems. b. A popularly elected legislature controlling the purse strings could dominate other government institutions. c. Elected judges were critical for maintaining the proper checks and balances in representative government. d. Agency loss is always greater in a bicameral legislature than in a unicameral legislature.

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What U.S. statesman was instrumental in mobilizing political support for the Montreal Protocol?

a. James Baker. b. Henry Kissinger. c. George Schultz. d. Warren Christopher.

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