What form of analysis requires making judgments about what effects are sufficiently proximate and important to be included in the calculation?
A. decision tree analysis
B. error propagation analysis
C. cost-benefit analysis
D. sanctity of life analysis
C. cost-benefit analysis
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Nigeria's Second Republic
a. was a parliamentary system. b. was dominated by southern ethnic groups. c. came about after the military ceded power to a hand-picked civilian government. d. came to an end when the military staged a coup following elections marked by widespread fraud and violence. e. lasted for over ten years.
The view that judges should play a minimal role in policymaking is called judicial
A) jurisprudence. B) restraint. C) precedent. D) objectivity. E) neutrality.
What feature of the U.S. political system reflects the Framers' desire to limit the "mischiefs of faction"?
a. staggered terms of office b. selection of senators by state legislatures c. the protection of free speech in the First Amendment d. the president's power as commander-in-chief of the military
If the Environmental Protection Agency formulates new regulations specifying procedures for disposal of toxic wastes,
a. affected entities may ignore the new regulations with little or no penalty. b. the regulations are advisory only. c. the president and Congress must approve the regulations before they take effect. d. the regulations have the effect of law.