Natural law, according to John Locke, gives individuals the right to life, liberty, and __________
a. free association
b. responsible government
d. property
d. the pursuit of happiness
Answer: c
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Skowronek argues that presidential success is in large part defined by
a. their own skills as leaders and speakers. b. whether a president’s party controls Congress. c. whether a president was elected or assumed office through election or because of the death or resignation of the prior president. d. whether the time in which they take office is marked by stability or change.
World Bank loans to private-sector projects are made through its:
A. main institutions. B. International Development Association (IDA). C. International Finance Corporation (IFC). D. International Monetary Fund (IMF). E. None of the above since the World Bank does not give out private-sector loans.
The equal time rule prohibits television stations from doing which of the following?
a. denying candidates equal time to speak during debates b. excluding third-party candidates from debates c. refusing to sell advertising time to bigoted candidates if it sells advertising time to non-bigoted candidates d. refusing to sell advertising time to all candidates in a given election
Which of the following is true of the challenges faced by state revenue and management systems?
A. States differ substantially in what they can do for their residents, and this is seen to create inequities. B. State revenue systems are better at collecting taxes on services than on goods. C. State revenue systems are better at collecting taxes on intangible property rather than tangible property. D. State revenue systems are better at collecting taxes on businesses whose operations are partly virtual and global than on those whose businesses occur in specific locations. E. States do not vary greatly in their fiscal capacities.