In the early struggles between federal government's power and state government's power, which defined the states right of nullification?

a. The right to spend federal grant revenues as they see fit
b. The right to reject national laws they deemed unconstitutional
c. The right to regulate intrastate commerce
d. The right to refuse federal grants

b. The right to reject national laws they deemed unconstitutional

Political Science

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Which one of the following is true of U.S. foreign policy in the post–Cold War period?

a. The United States is the sole superpower and is dedicated to liberal economic and democratic values. b. U.S. foreign policy has not changed significantly from the time of the Cold War. c. U.S. foreign policy has been devoted mostly to detente and containment. d. U.S. foreign policy has been devoted mostly to opening foreign markets to trade and encouraging economic prosperity. e. The United States, Russia, and China share superpower status.

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Analyze the condition of countries such as Cuba and North Korea that refuse to play by the motto, "Make money, not war."

A) They exist under oppressive social restrictions. B) They thrive via socialist policies. C) They trade within limited circles. D) They live in isolation and poverty.

Political Science