In a system of nationally controlled production, __________ control(s) a cycle of accumulation based on producing products for export.
A. the local population
B. local peasants
C. the local capitalist class
D. foreign markets
Answer: C
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Which of the following illustrates concurrent powers exercised by a state government?
A. The state of Uknia signing a peace treaty with its hostile neighboring state B. The state of Hutsen regulating trade and commerce with other states in the country C. The state of Ryeland printing currency notes to be used concurrently with the national currency D. The state of Gillibert levying income tax on all its employed citizens E. The state of Yolka establishing post offices in its municipalities
The civil rights movement of the 1950s–1960s was most successful in eliminating ______ but was far less successful in eliminating ______.
a. de jure discrimination; de facto discrimination b. de facto discrimination; de jure discrimination c. economic differences among the races; political differences among the races d. differences in levels of educational attainment; differences in levels of social attainment e. underrepresentation of African Americans among office holders; underrepresentation of African Americans in the professions
Which of the following is the best example of a tort case?
a) A woman files suit after being injured in an automobile accident. b) A father sues his ex-wife for custody of their two children. c) A man is charged with driving while intoxicated. d) A corporation sues another corporation over the terms of a contract. e) A young woman is charged with shoplifting.
When a Congress member intercedes with a regulatory agency because members of the constituency are concerned with regulations that agency is proposing, the Congress member is playing the role of a(n)
A) executive branch member. B) instructed delegate. C) trustee. D) ombudsperson. E) parliamentarian.