What is sovereignty?
a. the right of states to self-determination--to attend to their own affairs without being subjected to unwanted interference of others
b. the commitment and support of the interests of one’s nation
c. the political philosophy that sees the struggle for power and the potential for conflict as a necessary evil in the pursuit of national interest
d. a system of states that relies on shifting alliances to balance relationships and prevent conflict
a. the right of states to self-determination--to attend to their own affairs without being subjected to unwanted interference of others
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Why does the perception of an electoral mandate matter in presidential politics?
a. Ithelps to increase the president'slegislative acumen. b. It makes it harder for presidents to get their legislative agenda enacted by Congress. c. It offers legitimacy and credibility to a recently elected president's proposals. d. It enables the president to manage the bureaucracy.
What is the name given to those who view the Constitution as a document that's literal meaning was intended to stand the test of time, rather than change with it?
a. The formal constructionists b. The literal constructionists c. The strict constructionists d. The loose constructionists