Arguments against privatization of Social Security include:

A. It carries the risk of poor management
B. It has high transition costs
C. It would make worse the "two class" system among the elderly
D. all of the above
E. none of the above


D

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a. was to place that country at the center of American foreign policy. b. was largely the result of a unified view of that country by Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski. c. was to try to de-emphasize the Soviet-American relationship in foreign policy. d. met with American domestic attitudes that supported détente but were wary of growing Soviet power. e. Both options C and D are true.

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According to a 2006 Texans for Public Justice study, the Texas Supreme Court

A. is about twice as likely to hear cases filed by large contributors. B. is more than seven times more likely to hear cases filed by large contributors. C. is less likely to hear cases filed by large contributors. D. is no more likely to hear cases filed by large contributors.

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The ________ is a presidential appointee who is in charge of the appellate court litigation of the federal government, works out of the Department of Justice, and can have an important influence on the Supreme Court.

A) Adjutant General B) Solicitor General C) United States attorney D) Attorney General E) chief justice

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An underlying assumption of the text is that perfect freedom, order, and equality can never be achieved because

a. no government structure is perfectly designed. b. some political officials will always be corrupt or incompetent. c. these three values are inherently in conflict and cannot be provided simultaneously. d. these three terms refer essentially to the same thing. e. upper-class citizens do not want parity with lower- class citizens.

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