Fiscal policy refers to the ______.
A. amount of money a government prints and puts into circulation
B. interest rates the government sets
C. government’s budgetary policy
D. government’s deficit spending
C. government’s budgetary policy
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In a developing country, many people do not participate in the presidential election because they know it being held in a corrupt manner. According to the UN Development Programme, this example shows a threat to ______ security.
a. political b. personal c. community d. economic
The courts provide a vital check by doing all of the following EXCEPT for ______.
A. forcing the bureaucracy to follow standardized processes B. protecting against the tyranny of the majority C. using the power of its purse and oversight D. upholding both administrative law and constitutional principles
In the Covenant of the League of Nations, how were disputes among states supposed to be settled?
a. States agreed to submit their disputes to arbitration and not to go to war, even if arbitration failed to settle the matter. b. States agreed to submit their disputes to arbitration and not to go to war until three months after arbitration failed. c. States agreed to submit their disputes to arbitration and to continue with arbitration, no matter how long it took. d. States agreed to submit their disputes to arbitration so that the body could make a ruling on which state was the aggressor. e. States with greater power and military resources in a dispute were required to submit to arbitration.
U.S. Supreme Court cases have moved abortion battles to
a. schools b. states. c. federal courts. d. streets.