Powers to tax, borrow money, establish courts, charter banks and corporations, and pass and enforce laws, are called ______ in the United States.

a. concurrent powers
b. regulatory actions
c. executive orders
d. legitimate powers


a. concurrent powers

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The 1980s/1990s methodological revolution which influenced IR and other subjects by challenging whether objective, value-free enquiry into human behaviour was really possible was known as:

Behaviouralism Postmodernism Positivism Social science approach

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Identify a true statement about dual federalism.

A. It assumes that state and national governments are more or less equals. B. It emphasizes overlap of functions between the state and national governments. C. It states that only the national government holds sovereign powers over all matters. D. It involves allocation of taxes collected by one level of government to another level. E. It assumes that all branches of the government are complementary to each other.

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Japan taxes rice imports at nearly 800 percent. This policy is most likely a result of __________

a. the impact of "Thatcherism" b. the domestic power of rice growers c. Japanese resistance to globalization d. Japan's rejection of free-market concepts

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The Texas constitutional provision banning union membership a condition for employment is called the

a. Annie's list law. b. antiunion law. c. wage and salary law. d. .state umbrella labor law. e. right to work law.

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