Using some serious math, economist Kenneth Arrow demonstrated that ______.
A. the public sector should underwrite corporations’ losses
B. the use of elections does not ensure that the majority’s preference will be selected
C. the cost-effectiveness of alternative sources of energy depends on usage volume
D. outsourcing prisons to Mexico is more cost-effective than welfare
B. the use of elections does not ensure that the majority’s preference will be selected
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An election in which only members of a particular party can participate is often referred to as a _____ election
a. Closed b. Open c. Caucus d. Both a and b e. None of the above
What was the effect of Giuliani opting out of the Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina nominating contests?
A)It strengthened his early momentum but ultimately led to him coming in second in Florida. B)It eroded his momentum and allowed the nominating contest to be cast as a two-person race. C)It allowed him to improve his public image by avoiding the nasty early contests that wounded his opponents. D)It allowed him to shepherd his resources in preparation for a strong and competitive run against his opponents in Florida.
Suppose there are one hundred students in a college class and 75 of them reported voting in the last election. What are the odds that a student voted?
What will be an ideal response?
Established under the Clinton Administration, __________provides various options for more than 5
million Americans 18 years and older to earn money for college or vocational education in exchange for service within the United States. a) GI Bill b) Morrill Act c) Job Corps d) AmeriCorps