How was the railroads use of television to explain their case for fair government policies related to their investment in public image?
A) TV allowed the industry to push for government policies that would help railroads a
mainstay of the toy industry.
B) Using TV to address those policies was crucial to that industry's ability to survive and compete
with trucking.
C) Railroads found TV invaluable in educating the public about policies that would have made
high speed rail possible.
D) Competition among players in the railroad industry threatened the survival of the industry,
and TV was utilized to address policies that would have prevented that.
B
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The support of government subsidies of private industry is elaborated in which theory?
A) Free trade theory B) Strategic trade theory C) Subsidual theory D) Fair trade theory
political socialization
What will be an ideal response?
A society in which power is wielded by those who deserve it, based on their talents, industry, and success in competition rather than through membership of a certain social class or possession of wealth is referred to as a(an)
a. meritocracy. b. aristocracy. c. oligarchy. d. monarchy. e. plutocracy.