Briefly describe the constitutional doctrine of separation of powers, noting particularly the uniqueness of such a doctrine
The answer should identify the various elements of the doctrine of separation of powers, and show the special way that the powers and functions of the U.S. government are shared, as well as how the separation of powers forms a unique system of checks and balances. It is unique in the sense that it inhibits the development of centralized power, namely a dictatorship.
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Suppose you borrowed $14,000 at a rate of 10.0% and must repay it in 5 equal installments at the end of each of the next 5 years. How much interest would you have to pay in the first year?
A. $1,200.33 B. $1,263.50 C. $1,330.00 D. $1,400.00 E. $1,470.00
A.Y. McDonald, a manufacturer of pumps and plumbing valves, employs regional salespeople to sell its products to wholesalers and cities. This is an example of ________
A) sales promotion B) personal selling C) public relations D) direct marketing E) advertising
Which court created market share theory in the 1980 case Sindell v. Abbott Laboratories?
A) the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit B) the U.S. Supreme Court C) the North Carolina Court of Appeals D) the California Supreme Court
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Leadership development refers to developing individuals’ leadership skills, competencies, and overall leadership ability. In contrast, leader development refers to the development of social structures and processes that facilitate leadership effectiveness throughout the organization. 2. When Xerox went through some turbulent times with accounting scandals, falling stock prices, and even rumors of impending bankruptcy, Ursula Burns stayed with Xerox because she felt an obligation to help Xerox survive 3. According to a power perspective definition of leadership, leaders who follow this perspective never consult their followers about decisions. 4. According to the GLOBE study, assertiveness refers to the willingness and desire to freely express both positive and negative messages to others, as well as the willingness to express one’s feelings and thoughts to others.