What is the "superstar effect"?

a. In today's markets a small number of people reap disproportionate rewards.
b. More and more companies are controlled by a single person.
c. Economic power is being concentrated in the hands of a very small number of individual businessmen.
d. Functionless figureheads are becoming increasingly prevalent in the largest corporations.


a

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Legitimacy refers to

a. recognition by other states of the right of a state to control events in the territory over which it claims sovereignty. b. belief by those obeying commands that those making the commands have the right to rule. c. a sense that the claims of the researcher about a causal relationship would apply to cases the researcher did not examine. d. existence of data that are consistent with a theory support that theory. e. a sense that the claims of the researcher about a causal relationship in the case or cases examined are well-founded.

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What is protectionism?

a. a policy of military bases on the territory of allies  b. foreign aid geared toward preventing the spread of dangerous diseases  c. the screening process through which immigrants into the United States must pass  d. a policy forbidding or hampering other countries from selling goods and services in the United States 

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The effects of the Industrial revolution in Europe and the United States eventually led to evolution of which ideology?

a. Capitalism b. Neoconservatism c. Classic liberalism d. Environmentalism

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The astute nineteenth-century observer who wrote Democracy in America was ______.

a. Crane Brinton b. James Madison c. James Harrington d. Alexis de Tocqueville

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