Political scientist Daniel Drezner's argument that states make the rules and powerful governments still control the shaping of their global destiny fits with which theory of international relations?
a. Realist
b. Liberal
c. Constructivist
d. Feminist
a
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on interest groups? a. The Internet has made interest groups irrelevant in modern politics. b. The Internet has eliminated the incentive for people to be free riders. c. The Internet has raised operational costs for interest groups. d. The Internet has made it easier for interest groups to recruit members.
If instead of Person 6 undergoing a threshold shift, it was Person 4 (threshold = 4) from ? who had an unpleasant encounter with a government official and whose threshold was lowered (to 3), what would happen in the society ??? = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10}?
A. There would be no change. B. There would be a revolutionary cascade, and all members of the society except for Person 10 (revolutionary threshold = 10) would publicly protest the opposition. C. No one in this society would protest. D. All of the people in this society would protest.