Corporatism is
A. a belief that advocates a close degree of cooperation between the government and labor and business groups in the formation of economic policy.
B. a theory that believes in government ownership and regulation of the major means of production, that the government should regulate all sectors of the economy.
C. an ideology that developed out of the Industrial Revolution advocating governmental concern with individuals' quality of life, includ¬ing educa¬tion, medical care, and
standard of living.
D. a belief that all forms of government interfere with individual rights and should be abolished.
A
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A. conservatism B. archaism C. socialism D. liberalism E. communism
The American Postal Worker's Union brought suit to challenge the constitutionality of a U.S. Postal Service requirement that all applicants for employment must submit to drug tests. No union members were required to submit to a drug test as a condition of continued employment, nor were any applicants, by definition, members of the union, since none had been hired yet. The Postal Service should
move to dismiss the case on what grounds? a. Mootness c. Standing b. Ripeness d. Political question doctrine
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. It is practical to survey the entire population of a city. 2. The population is the entire set of subjects of interest in any study, and a sample is a portion or subset of the population. 3. Statistical inference is about drawing conclusions about a population from sample data. 4. The best way to draw a sample is randomly—each subject should have an equal chance of being selected as part of your sample. 5. We use population parameters to estimate unknown sample statistics.
In Asia and the rest of the world there is a correlation between economic growth in the 1990s and industrial growth
a. strong, positive b. strong, negative c. small, positive d. small, negative