__________ are laws that focus on how much energy is needed and used

A) Consumption indexes
B) Energy policies
C) Energy requirements
D) Fuel ratios
E) Statutes of consumption


B

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A) turn over medium-range missiles and all weapons of mass destruction to the United States. B) allow United Nations weapons inspectors to examine Iraqi research facilities. C) end all economic sanctions against Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. D) hold democratic elections to replace Saddam Hussein. E) assist the United States with the surge in Afghanistan.

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One major concern among U. S. policymakers when it comes to signing international treaties such as the UN's Convention on Genocide is that

A) it compromises U. S. sovereignty. B) it costs too much for taxpayers. C) it endangers our allies in NATO. D) the population does not support it. E) the U. S. military is ill-prepared to enforce it.

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President Barack Obama has embraced and enhanced George W. Bush's policy of preemption

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Which of the following best describes the Asian Economic Model?

a. There is minimal government involvement in regulation of the economy and little social welfare spending. b. It involves a substantial role for government in the regulation of the economy and the establishment of social welfare programs. c. It is a combination of state-led development measures and authoritarian political practices. d. It preserves private property and generally views the market as the best way to allocate resources, but does not see the market as a legitimate means to distribute the proceeds of economic growth. e. It provides for government protection of domestic industries from foreign competition and subsidies of key inputs such as energy and steel.

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