_____ privatization refers to the transformation of a state-owned enterprise into one in which the majority of control is in the hands of employees and/or managers
a. Insider
b. Internal
c. Employee-led
d. Domestic
e. Captured
a
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In _____, the Court allowed Congress to use federal highway grants to the states as a means of persuading the states to raise their legal drinking age to 21
a. New York v. United States (1946) b. United States v. County of Fresno (1977) c. Massachusetts v. United States (1978) d. South Dakota v. Dole (1987)
Which of the following is true with regard to U.S. political appointees as ambassadors?
a. They were at the forefront of diplomatic change during the twentieth century. b. They aid in conducting signals intelligence ("sigint"). c. They are chosen for their ability to speak multiple local dialects of the host country's language. d. Often they are prestige-seekers who contributed money to the president's election campaign. e. Their main function is to open up liaison offices in the host country's capital.
In _________, the government prosecutes an individual for breaking the law
A) appeals B) civil suits C) class action lawsuits D) criminal cases E) probate court
Which of these presidents was elected without obtaining a majority of the popular vote?
A) George Washington B) Barack Obama C) Lyndon Johnson D) Abraham Lincoln E) Jimmy Carter