After World War I, the losing nation (Germany) had to pay one of the winning nations (France) a large sum of money. This is an example of:
A) ?subsidies
B) ?war reparations
C) ?direct foreign investment
D) ?balance-of-payment
E) ?debt forgiveness
B
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What impact did the global recession that began in late 2007
have on public opinion? a. The public blamed state institutions for economic failures and public support for state intervention plummeted. b. The recession had little impact because the public was largely uninformed about the global recession. c. The public became more skeptical of the private sector and more supportive of state regulation. d. The impact was varied, as the American public was more supportive of markets but Europeans were more supportive of government intervention.
The authority of the Supreme Court to rule an act of Congress as unconstitutional is called a. federal interpretation. b. judicial review
c. capital punishment. d. judicial negation.
Sometimes Global North countries place conditions on foreign aid money given to the Global South. For example, the United States refused to grant aid money to any country that did not have explicit anti-prostitution laws. What are the strengths and weaknesses of imposing conditions on foreign aid? Should Global North countries use their influence in this way? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
Senate confirmation of justices turned nasty in the late 1980s, after President Reagan's nomination of __________, which faced fierce opposition from liberals.
A. Clarence Thomas B. Robert Bork C. John Roberts D. Samuel Alito