The United States does which of the following when allocating foreign aid?
a. Gives less to states in Latin America
b. Gives more to free-trading states
c. Gives the least, compared with other countries, as a percentage of gross national product
d. Gives to states that are trading partners
c. Gives the least, compared with other countries, as a percentage of gross national product
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Why is the United States a favorite jurisdiction within which to bring cases?
A. It is considered the most just system in the world. B. It is the most effective system in the world. C. It tends to award the largest settlements. D. It insists on having cases brought in the United States.
It is a physical impossibility for government to be "by the people" in a nation of over 300 million people
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to the _________, under the American Health Care Act (AHCA) 24 million people would eventually lose their insurance.
A. Congressional Budget Office B. Office of Management and Budget C. Federal Reserve System D. Social Security Administration
What happens to the excess revenues during the years when the Social Security trust fund runs a surplus?
a. The funds are divided among the states to subsidize public works projects. b. The funds are used to buy securities from the federal government and are then used to contribute to the operating costs of federal agencies. c. These funds are diverted to finance global humanitarian efforts. d. They are used to buy stocks to raise additional revenue for the federal government. e. They are used to pay off the national debt.