In the traditional view of international security, states usually protect themselves against threats by ______.

a. appealing to international organizations
b. accumulating military power
c. providing humanitarian assistance to countries most in need
d. increasing their economic output

b. accumulating military power

Political Science

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a. elected in the primary during midterm election years b. selected by the president and routinely ratified by the national committee c. selected by the governors belonging to the president's party d. elected by the president's party's congressional delegation

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According to elitism, public policy is a result of ____________________

a. Elite interaction c. Elite self-interest b. Interests by large institutions d. Mass demands

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