What type of incentives appeal to someone's concern about a cause?


A. solidary incentives
B. purposive incentives
C. material incentives
D. negative incentives


B. purposive incentives

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Which refers to the relationship of government revenues to tax reductions wherein lower taxes stimulate economic growth that, over time, will produce more revenue from lower tax rates?

A. Greenspan curve B. Keynesian curve C. Laffer curve D. Peters curve

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Which of the following is not a tool that Congress and the President can use to rein in the Supreme Court?

A. amending the Constitution B. reducing the salary of judges C. set the jurisdiction of the courts D. create lower courts

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The U.S. Supreme Court decisions in Baker v. Carr and Reynolds v. Sims mandated reapportionment

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The United States' policy on population has

a. always been consistent. One U.S. president after another has opposed international population control efforts. b. never been clearly stated. U.S. presidents have been too concerned about adverse political reaction, and therefore have intentionally blurred where they stood on the issue. c. changed, most recently when George W. Bush refused to allow U.S. funds to be used in international population control efforts that might include funding of abortion. d. none of the above

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