Weber's view of authority was different from the views of previous thinkers because he made _____.
a. an analytic claim that governments need authority to survive in the long term
b. a normative claim that government authority should be used only as a last resort
c. a normative claim that liberal democracy is the ideal form of government authority
d. an analytic claim that raw power is the only effective form of authority in international relations
Question 2
The constructivist view is premised on the idea that _____.
a. collective action is harder to explain than individual action
b. the dominant principles of political society evolve through time
c. human nature provides us with a set of correct normative judgments
d. people have a tendency to disengage from politics when they are doing well financially