You agree with Darrell M. West, who arguesthat the United Statesneeds to reorient its immigration policy toward enhancing economic development. Which of the following potential immigrants do you think is most deserving of an immigrant visa?
a. a Turkish national with a promising new manufacturing process
b. the parents of neurobiologist L. S. Chung, a permanent legal resident from South Korea
c. a former Syrian army officer, now a refugee
d. a student-athlete from New Zealand who plays basketball and hopes to coach professionally in the future
a
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What are the two primary sources of revenue for local government in Texas?
A. local sales tax and property tax B. property tax and state grants C. block grants and local sales tax D. income tax and state sales tax
Which of the following is the reason that states are known as “laboratories of democracy”?
A. States often provide innovative solutions to social and economic problems.
B. States raise all of their own funding for social programs.
C. States receive equal levels of government aid.
D. Most social and economic solutions are finally addressed by the federal government.
Players A and B have PD preferences. Assume the following payoffs for player A: T = 300, P = 10, R = 100. The discount factor ? = 0.5. Which of the following outcomes will we observe if they use the grim trigger strategy?
a. Player A will cooperate, and player B will respond by cooperating. b. Player A will defect, and player B will respond by defecting. c. Player A will defect one period and then resume cooperation in response to cooperation by player B. d. Player A will cooperate in the beginning but then defect, and player B will always cooperate
What was the significance of Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education (1971)?
a. It was the case in which the Supreme Court outlawed de jure segregation. b. It was the case in which the Supreme Court outlawed de facto segregation. c. It was the case in which the Supreme Court ruled that racially restrictive covenants in property deeds were not legally enforceabl e. d. It was the case in which the Supreme Court held that a number of methods, including busing, could be used to eliminate school segregation. e. It was the first case to deal with municipal employment discrimination.