A “public good” is ______.

A. excludable and rivalrous
B. nonexcludable and rivalrous
C. excludable and nonrivalrous
D. nonexcludable and nonrivalrous


D. nonexcludable and nonrivalrous

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The ______ type of welfare system has the lowest female participation in the workforce.

A. social welfare B. Christian democratic C. liberal D. social insurance

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The term institutional triangle refers to the interaction between a. the Commission, the EU Council, and the Council of Ministers. b. the Commission, the Council of Ministers, and the European Parliament

c. the Commission, the Council of Ministers, and the European Court of Justice. d. the EU, NATO, and the Council of Europe. e. the EU, its members, and European-based interest groups.

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What role do debates play in modern campaigns?

a. They are especially important for independents and candidates from minor parties who may not have enough financial resources for television advertising. b. The debates provide an invaluable opportunity for frontrunners to work on developing their message. c. With the growth of television and Internet advertising, few voters watch debates so they are becoming increasingly rare. d. They rarely cover new ground but remain popular because they show presidential candidates up close under sustained pressure.

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Which of the following statements about special district governments in Texas is accurate?

A. They are necessary but are often the least efficient and expedient way to solve a problem. B. They are all governed by a board of directors that voters elect. C. Due to its individualistic culture, Texas has relatively few special district governments compared to most states. D. The primary reason for their existence is to fill service gaps left by other units of government.

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