The primary school of thought opposing Keynesianism is known as ______.
A. neoliberalism
B. socialism
C. demand-side
D. regulated capitalism
A. neoliberalism
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Define secondary legislation.
What will be an ideal response?
Industrial democracies are characterized by
a. lack of judicial review. b. relatively large populations (in the top 10 percent of the most populated countries in the world). c. government-owned media. d. competitive elections. e. lack of popular sovereignty.
Which of the following was identified as one of the primary questions of budgeting?
A. deciding reasonable debt reductions in light of public needs B. system-level allocation between the public and private sector; which activities justify government intervention C. how active the public is in budgeting policy D. constitutional question of whether Congress should more aggressively reassert control over the budget process
If a judge believes that she should defer to the decisions made by elected representatives whenever possible, she likely believes in which of the following?
a. judicial activism b. the attitudinal model of decision making c. originalism d. judicial restraint