In political economy, the term laissez-faire means that the federal government's involvement in the economy

a. traditionally was not limited at all, but due to the process of privatization has become more limited.
b. involves the establishment of a national plan identifying desirable priorities for economic and social development.
c. is limited to macroeconomic policy-making.
d. is limited to regulating interstate commerce and commerce with foreign nations.
e. is significant due to its policy of nationalization, whereby the state assumes ownership and operation of private companies.


d

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A. agreement reality B. experiential reality C. mediated reality D. alternative reality

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Which of the following best explains why senior citizens are politically powerful in the United States?

a. People over age 65 are more likely have postgraduate degrees than any other group. b. People over age 65 are rarely below the poverty line. c. People over age 65 are frequently former politicians d. People over age 65 have a high turnout rate in elections.

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Discuss the ways in which public opinion shifts toward left/liberal or right/conservative positions, as a reaction to government itself.?

What will be an ideal response?

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Since the 1960s, the number of interest groups has

A) remained constant. B) risen rapidly. C) declined slightly. D) declined sharply. E) fluctuated up and down as new issues developed and others faded away.

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