Concerning political culture's impact on state politics, researchers found that:
A. political culture affected political participation.
B. political culture did not affect political corruption.
C. political culture did not affect policy outcomes.
D. political culture affected urbanization.
A
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How does Gilpin explain the rise to prominence of multinational corporations?
a. They serve the interests of the United States, the most dominant power when they rose to prominence. b. They are an inevitable by-product of the erosion of the primacy of the nation-state in international relations. c. They result from the absence of a dominant political power bending the international economy to its will. d. They result from a largely unfettered international economic system that pursues global welfare rather than national interest. e. They arose spontaneously, owing to the operation of an "invisible hand" that dictated that such institutions provided the best means for exploiting the world's scarce resources.
Sharing a border with Mexico has resulted in which consequence for Texas?
a. Texas leaders have developed foreign policies toward Mexico independent of the national government. b. Mexico's proximity to Texas has no impact on the Texas economy or Texas politics. c. The political choices of Texas leaders have no consequences beyond their own borders. d. Decisions made by Texas policymakers can have repercussions on relations between the United States as a whole and Mexico. e. Since the passage of NAFTA, commerce between Mexico and the United States has decreased.