A. only terrorists take credit for bombing museums
B. they do not organize the masses on a large scale
C. they tend to hide in rural areas
D. their leaders are well known
A. only terrorists take credit for bombing museums
B. they do not organize the masses on a large scale
C. they tend to hide in rural areas
D. their leaders are well known
A. there are no restrictions in reaching agreements with other nations
B. the different nations of the world have the same values when it comes to treaties
C. each nation has different standards as to what is proper behavior and values
D. none of the above
A. general
B. administrative
C. crisis
D. none it was an internal matter
A. wishes to absorb other nations
B. plans to enlarge its power over other nations
C. displays no self-interest
D. looks out for its own interests only
A. Realism
B. Globalism
C. Pluralism
D. Idealism
A. to warn the Japanese to steer clear of the Caribbean in exchange for U.S non-intervention in Afghanistan
B. to warn European powers to keep away from the Western Hemisphere in return for U.S nonintervention in Europe
C. to conquer the Soviet regime and attach Siberia to the United States
D. to let the world, know who the superpower is
A. is a recent addition to international relations?
B. has a long history predating the creation of the nation state?
C. and diplomats have been quite radically altered in recent years
D. has little to do with the failure to solve basic problems among nations
A. great discretion in making policy decisions
B. limited roles as messengers
C. charge of summit conferences
D. starring roles as celebrities
A. general
B. administrative
C. crisis
D. all of the above
A. it takes a long time to pay off debts
B. budget deficits are funded with borrowed money
C. the U.S government never borrows money from foreign governments
D. none of the above