When the U.S. government adjusts the amount of money in circulation in order to alter credit markets and employment, it is relying on ________ policy to influence the economy
A) political
B) monetary
C) fiscal
D) regressive
E) collateral
B
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
In the Are You Equipped Now? Section at the end of the chapter, a study on the Olympics was discussed. What kind of scale was used to determine where participants watched the Olympics?
a. ordinal b. nominal c. ratio d. interval
The framers of the Constitution brought with them _____ when they met in Philadelphia in 1787
A) their hands-on political experience B) the Bill of Rights C) the principle of separation of powers D) their Darwinian views on politics E) the wealth acquired during the colonial era
Regardless of an interest group's size or resources, it can be considered powerful if
A. ?it has strong and effective leadership. B. ?it successfully turns itself into a political party. C. ?its members are motivated, engaged, and politically active. D. ?it has strong and effective leadership and it successfully turns itself into a political party. E. ?it has strong and effective leadership and its members are motivated, engaged, and politically active.