In analyzing the Grameen Bank's success, the three perspectives agree that microcredit strategies are successful because they
a. avoid the inherently unequal state and international economic systems.
b. are built on the local decision-making of poor people.
c. apply collective-responsibility methods by organizing local committees.
d. ensure that the people who do the work receive the benefits.
e. All of the above are correct.
D
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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a. evaluating political candidates based on personal characteristics b. evaluating political candidates based on work experience c. hiring bureaucrats based on their ability to do the job d. evaluating a policy proposal based on its benefits
Which U.S. policy is concerned with the safety and defense of the United States?
A) technical assistance B) national security C) economic aid D) welfare relief E) social services
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