In the United States, the __________ defines duties, obligations, and powers of both the national and state governments
a. president
b. Congress
c. people
d. Constitution
d
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The "new urbanism" movement seeks to build planned cities in which ________
A. the necessary roads, sewers, and schools need not be in place before development proceeds. B. there is no strategy for environmental protection, or management of water and other resources. C. local roads are built and repaired without the direction of city, township, and county officials. D. long-distance commercial transport will be conducted mainly by canal and railroad. E. people live within walking distance of work, shopping, and cultural resources.
What was Teddy Roosevelt's reaction to the big-money politics of his predecessor, President McKinley?
A) Roosevelt supported the Tillman Act, a reform prohibiting corporations from giving funds to parties and candidates. B) His party discontinued taking monies from corporations. C) Roosevelt supported the Tillman Act, a reform limiting the giving funds of funds by corporations to parties and candidates. D) He lobbied privately for his fellow politicians to stop taking money from corporations.
Which of the following encourages trade protectionism in order to foster economic growth?
A. import-substitution industrialization B. developmental capitalism C. natural monopoly D. none of these
Distorted information flows, tacit resistance to centralized orders, and inertia are all evidence of
A. development in capitalist societies. B. laissez-faire economics. C. neo-corporatism. D. overcentralization.