Job lock is defined as
A. Being contractually bound to a job
B. Unable to change jobs due to the poor employment marketplace
C. Forced to remain in a job because of financial obligations
D. Forced to stay in a job because of the fear of not getting health care with new employment
D
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What is the primary purpose of the Council of Economic Advisers?
a. to advise the president on economic policy b. to assess budget proposals for Congress c. toenact the president's budget d. tosuggest programs that should be scaled back or curtailed because they use tax dollars inefficiently
If a lobbyist cannot schedule a meeting with a legislator, that lobbyist's next best option is to__________.
A. run an ad in the local newspaper informing the legislator's constituents that the legislator is not doing his or her job B. ask the speaker of the house to help schedule a meeting C. ask the governor's chief of staff to intervene D. buy lunch for the legislator's staff
According to the text, which of the following bureaucracies enjoys considerable policy-making clout concerning international monetary and financial matters for American foreign policy process?
a. Office of the U.S. Trade Representative b. Department of Treasury c. Department of Commerce d. Department of Agriculture e. Departments of State and Defense
California's court system
a. is an exception to the historic three-level court hierarchy because there are two appellate levels b. includes local courts run by municipal governments c. eliminated the "petty courts" some years ago as a reform measure d. All of the above