Those rights that are so fundamental that they are outside the authority of government to regulate are known as
A) ?civil liberties.
B) ?civil rights.
C) ?direct freedoms.
D) ?negative freedoms.
E) ?positive freedoms.
A
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While occupational differences are narrower than in the 1950s, there are still substantial differences between
A. working and upper classes. B. businesspeople and artisans. C. the very rich and everyone else. D. middle and working classes. E. managers and laborers.
According to the strategic perspective, what does it mean to have more power?
a. Having a stronger military capable of achieving strategic victories b. Having more strategic assets (oil, minerals, strategic location) c. Having the ability to make others do what you want them to do when they would rather not d. Having a stronger economy that allows the leaders to mobilize more resources than the leaders of other countries
Policy formulation involves which of the following?
A. The process of making the government aware that an issue requires action B. The discussion of proposals between governmental officials and the public C. The process of deciding on a specific proposal D. Concern with the implementation of policy by bureaucrats, the courts, police, and individual citizens E. The process of examining how a policy has worked in practice
If everybody hates "red tape," why does it still flourish? Why might bureaucrats themselves prefer to have detailed rules governing some of their actions?
What will be an ideal response?