How can realism account for international institutions?
a. Realism cannot account for international institutions.
b. by including them as important actors in the international system
c. by explaining them as irrelevant to calculations of relative power
d. by treating them as the instruments of states
d
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Which of the following is NOT among the criticisms of direct democracy?
A. The Progressives were overly idealistic that these mechanisms would be free from manipulations. B. It leaves voters with insufficient information to make informed choices. C. The wording of direct legislation can often be confusing and written in such a way as to affect a specific result. D. The initiative process can be used to target minorities. E. It is used when citizens feel their legislature is unresponsive.
How does the initiative process frustrate collective action?
What will be an ideal response?