As the number of individuals and/or the number of alternatives involved in any decision-making situation increase, what happens to the likelihood of group intransitivity?
A. It stays the same.
B. It increases.
C. It decreases.
B. It increases.
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The idea of tax cuts for the rich that will then "trickle down" to working people in the form of additional jobs and income, is consistent with
A) Keynesian economics. B) the Milton Friedman hypothesis. C) the aggregate demand hypothesis. D) supply-side economics. E) pluralism.
How is a vote vetoed in the UN Security Council?
a. One of the members of the Security Council can veto a measure. b. Nine out of the fifteen members can veto a measure. c. Permanent members of the Security Council can veto a measure. d. Vetoes are impossible at the UN. e. Three out of five members (60%) can veto a measure.
What was the fear cited by Nikitia Khruschev during the Cuban Missle Crisis?
a. That the crisis would lead to a conventional war. b. That the crisis would damage U.S.-Soviet relations beyond repair. c. That the crisis would escalate to the point where de-escalation would be impossible. d. That the crisis would lead to an interminable stalemate.
What is meant by the term battleground state?
A) The state is not reliably Democrat or Republican; either party has a chance of winning in the presidential election. B) Party politics are so strong in the state that nearly all efforts to move forward are met with huge battles. C) The state has a large military presence that influences election results. D) A state that splits its distribution of votes in the electoral college. E) Election results in such states are normally decided within the courts weeks after the election.