Who most influences the money supply?
A. President
B. Congress
C. Federal Reserve Board
C
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After the war, the Iraqi new leaders paid more attention to managing their relations with contending Iraqi factions than to implementing policies promoted by the United States. This is an example of:
a. Empirical evidence that contradicts the neorealism b. Empirical evidence that confirms the neorealism c. The formation of a new Iraqi identity, according to constructivism d. Norms being enforced by a hegemony
The idea of "legitimacy" suggests that
A. one nation is afraid that its neighbor may attack it. B. citizens of a state feel that they owe allegiance to a government. C. individuals can run for office in open elections in which others can vote. D. the political system has three branches of government: legislative, judicial, and executive.
The Supreme Court adapts the Constitution to modern situations through which of the following?
A. Formal amendment methods B. Stare decisis C. Natural law D. Judicial review E. Bills of attainder
The ability of an office holder to avoid challenges from challengers is known as the __________ effect
a. minimax regret b. log rolling c. run-off effect d. scare-off effect