The U.S. primary trade policy in the 1800s was which of the following?
a. Fair trade
b. Free but fair trade
c. Free trade
d. Autonomy and self-sufficiency
d. Autonomy and self-sufficiency
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In striking down Colorado's constitutional amendment barring sexual orientation as a protected category in antidiscrimination lawsuits, the Supreme Court used the __________ test
a. reasonable basis b. heightened scrutiny c. rational basis d. strict scrutiny
The University of Michigan affirmative action cases reaffirmed the Supreme Court’s requirement that race-conscious policymaking is subject to “strict scrutiny.” Under “strict scrutiny,” the courts must ask whether a race-conscious policy is
a. sufficiently important to constitute a compelling government interest. b. narrowly tailored to advance a compelling government interest. c. adopted by all levels of government (i.e., national, state, and local). d. both a and b.
What does classic economic theory predict about the effects of a free global market on income distribution?
a. The gap between rich and poor will continue to grow. b. The gap between rich and poor will grow but at a slower rate. c. The incomes of rich and poor areas should eventually converge. d. Income inequality will increase as the world becomes more open.
Policies that favor private, nongovernmental solutions to problems are often referred to as