What is the most prevalent type of legislature adopted by states today?
a. Unicameral.
b. Trilateral.
c. Compulsory.
d. Bicameral.
d
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When states join IGOs as an act of free choice rather than coercion and view cooperation between rulers as commonplace despite occasional failures, this is an example of ______.
A. constructivism B. realism C. liberalism D. critical theory
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In The Federalist Papers No. 51, James Madison __________.
A. defends checks and balances within the new government structure B. maintains that if people are given total freedom, life can be safe and prosperous C. argues for increased individual state powers to protect civil liberties D. criticizes the nature of checks and balances
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