In the early days of the United States, communities were idealized as civic republics where citizens
a. seek to build an economically inspired community that is interested in maximizing individual liberty andaccumulating wealth
b. view the community as a corporate enterprise that is driven to minimize costs and maximize fee income.
c. view community government based on the principle of mutual consent, and citizens share fundamental beliefsand participate in public affairs.
d. view community government based on the principle of laissez-faire economics.
c
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a. an organization within a political party that coordinates campaign events. b. an organizations that focuses on grassroots lobbying c. an organization that conducts voter registration drives d. an organization that solicits campaign contributions from like-minded individuals and distributes them to political candidates
A governmental monitoring function of the courts, which lends legitimacy to government, is the power of ______.
A. prosecution B. injunction C. investigation D. persecution
Which statement about the plurality/majority election system is not accurate? a. It is a winner-take-all system
b. It is used to elect officials in local, state, and federal government positions. c. It encourages the development of third parties. d. It features districts in which one seat goes to the candidate with the most votes.
What is most favored nation status?
a. Under international law, it is when one nation continually receives preferred rulings by the International Court of Justice. b. An agreement by which any state party to the agreement receives the same terms of trade as the state that is most favored by each. c. It is a term that refers to those states that have an excellent natural resource base. Because of that base, they are said to be "most favored." d. In international monetary theory, any country that has a "hard" currency that is convertible into gold is said to be "most favored."