The Whig Party believed that government
a. was an agent of moral reform.
b. was a necessary evil.
c. was a corrupting influence on political leaders.
d. offered the most the most effective means of ending slavery.
e. should strengthen the military and embark on overseas expansion.
a
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Transnational corporations can
A. sell defective products without repercussions. B. avoid paying taxes altogether. C. operate in more than one country at a time. D. join the European Union.
Divisions in the Balkans are best described as ________ schisms
A) primarily ethnic B) primarily religious C) a complex mixture of religious and ethnic D) insignificant
The policy of apartheid ________
A) placed some limits on black South Africans B) led to the deportation of most black Africans from South Africa C) enforced racial segregation D) was imposed temporarily in the 1950s
Economic liberalism as espoused by Adam Smith did not include
A) economies, free from the fetters of the state. B) economic self interest and the general good were compatible. C) entrepreneurs who sold at high prices sold less, but made more profit. D) supported governments need to prevent monopolies. E) the government and not the market should provide for education, road systems, and a system of justice.