Which of the following has characterized China’s economy in recent years?
a. It has passed the United States in terms of per capital gross national product.
b. It has become self-sufficient in oil and gas.
c. The status of rural Chinese immigrants in its major cities has been legalized.
d. The gap between China’s rich and poor has grown dramatically.
d. The gap between China’s rich and poor has grown dramatically.
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The Fourth Republic
a. was dominated by a strong executive. b. is another name for the Vichy Regime. c. fell because of its inability to resolve a crisis in Algeria. d. fell because of its inability to resolve a crisis in Vietnam. e. was dominated by the communist party.
Which of the following is a characteristic that Wade expects of the new regime to emerge from the current crisis?
a. the removal of the role of the central bank in guaranteeing monetary stability b. an expanded mandate of central banks and ensuring they give more weight to asset prices c. a reduced mandate of central banks and preventing them from focusing too much on asset prices d. removal of third parties from the role of determining the risk characteristics of new financial products e. a prevention of financial markets from independently allocating investment capital and consumer credit between individuals
Because congressional districts in the House are often homogenous, cohesive units, a House member's constituency is
A.) likely to share a fairly unified position on many issues B.) more likely to be evenly divided on high-profile issues C.) unlikely to have a unified opinion on issues D.) usually more divisive and hostile toward the federal government
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The word ‘nominal’ in reference to a variable means ‘number.’ 2. A Likert scale is an additive index of five or seven point value ordinal variables. 3. A frequency distribution table is the best way to describe the dispersion of a nominal level variable. 4. Dispersion describes the number of categories in a variable.