Who is primarily responsible for making monetary policy in the United States?

a. Congress
b. the president
c. the Department of the Treasury
d. the Federal Reserve Board


d

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Politics produces both cost and benefits. Your text discusses four types of politics based on how cost and benefits are distributed. Explain the four types of politics covered in the text.

What will be an ideal response?

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An electoral threshold in a proportional representation system refers to the percent of the

a. vote a party thinks it will be able to win b. population that must turn out to vote for the election to be valid c. vote a party must receive to gain representation in parliament d. candidates that must be represented by different parties

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Why do social scientists study demographics? Discuss why demographic findings are so important to those running for political office

Answer:

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An election rule in which the candidate with the most votes wins, regardless of whether that candidate has an absolute majority is

a. crossover voting. b. primary voting. c. open voting. d. general voting. e. plurality voting.

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