Describe the difference between moral idealism and political realism and provide examples of each from the history of American foreign policy.
What will be an ideal response?
Students' answers may vary.
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A. bipartisan politics B. relative deprivation C. security dilemma D. contentious politics
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The Supreme Court’s ruling in Griswold v. Connecticut is significant because it ______.
a. protected a poor person’s right to counsel b. opened the door for a variety of claims regarding the right to privacy c. incorporated the exclusionary rule d. created a new standard regarding the regulation of political speech
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