One major criticism of the _____ was that it was a "top-down" approach that prescribed a one-size-fits-all magic bullet approach to economic development

A) Bretton Woods Agreement
B) Geneva Accords
C) Kyoto Protocol
D) Monterrey Consensus
E) Washington Consensus


E

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Of the four steps in emergency management, remediation involves ________

A. getting the right people to the site in question as quickly as possible B. prepositioning supplies and equipment and making sure that first responders are trained in what to do when an emergency occurs C. everything that occurs immediately after an emergency event such as the cleanup of debris and the restoration of traffic patterns D. changing the design of communities and buildings to make them less vulnerable to future incidents E. educating people and providing them with adequate information

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The use of tariffs and quotas are:

A) policies adopted by a state committed to free trade. B) attempts to insure that only high-quality goods enter the market. C) strategic policies aimed at stimulating demand. D) efforts to limit foreign competition.

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How are tax rates determined by each of the governing bodies in Texas?

a. City councils set the rates based on the population of the municipality. b. It is a combination of city policy, the needs of the community, and the guidelines set by the Texas constitution. c. Rates are determined according to the demand for the product or service. d. The governor determines rates according to economic levels of citizens.

Political Science

Which of the following is a strategy that can prevent groupthink?

A) Bypassing relevant agencies B) Limiting the number of advisers C) Bringing in external advisers D) Appealing to the majority interest

Political Science