The three key sources of the British (unwritten) constitution include Acts of Parliament, common law, and
A. judicial interpretation.
B. religious guidelines.
C. public referenda.
D. customs of the constitution.
Q. 2The British North America Act of 1867 was the formal name of
A. the constitution of Canada.
B. the document giving the United States independence.
C. the constitution of Mexico.
D. the constitution of Bermuda.
Q. 3The Commonwealth, once called the Commonwealth of Nations, is made up of
A. countries that were at one time members of the British Empire.
B. countries with Western European values and ideals.
C. former military allies of Britain.
D. a number of independent African and Latin American states.
Q. 4Great Britain is composed of England, Scotland, and
A. Northern Ireland.
B. Wales.
C. Burgundy.
D. Normandy.
Q. 5In the international global setting, nations want to retain their domestic autonomy, but they also want the ability to expand their own markets into other nation's spheres of domestic autonomy.
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Q. 6From the donor's perspective, the advantage of tied foreign aid is that it can have some economic impact in the home nation, while untied foreign aid may not.
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Q. 7The foreign policy decision-making system can be said to have both an external environment and an exogenous environment.
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.