Given that the state depends on the citizen in this example (R >1), to what extent does the state’s behavior depend on the attractiveness of the citizen’s exit options?
What will be an ideal response?
If the citizen lacks exit options, the state can reject the citizen’s demands–which deters such demands from being made. If the citizen has exit options, the state will accept limits on its behavior.
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Studies about the economic benefit/cost ratio of contemporary immigration
A) universally show that immigration has a substantial negative effect on the economy. B) universally show that immigration has a substantial positive effect on the economy. C) universally show that immigration has no effect on the economy. D) are split on whether immigration is good or bad for the economy. E) find the effects are impossible to measure.
According to the text, which of the following is accurate?
a. On foreign policy votes in Congress, the president wins most of the time. b. The president usually gets more foreign policy support in the Senate than in the House. c. Congressional foreign policy support for the president has been declining in recent years. d. All of the above are true. e. Both options A and C are true.
How did the Affordable Care Act become law?
a. President Obama came up with the idea, had his advisors write it, and presented it to Congress, which then voted on it b. After years of attempting to expand healthcare coverage, the president, Congress and various stakeholders discussed, debated, and modified the bill before voting on it c. Mitt Romney offered his plan for Massachusetts to the president and the Congress, and they adapted it to become a federal program d. Hillary Clinton wrote the bill in conjunction with several members of the House and Senate during the administration of Bill Clinton
Despite being based on selfish motives, political patronage under President Jackson had the positive impact of
a. creating a more extensive network for deliberation. b. creating an army of workers who engaged their fellow citizens in public life. c. giving more people a voice in choosing a presidential nominee. d. isolating political deliberation to those who best understood the issues. e. keeping the public from having to take time away from their own work to engage in public life.