President Reagan argued that instead of the federal government being responsible for guaranteeing the economic and social well-being of less fortunate citizens, such responsibility should be borne more by
A) the affluent.
B) American corporations.
C) international charities.
D) state and local governments.
E) the citizens themselves.
D
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The mixture of the public and private economic sector depends on what?
a. the absence of governmental regulations b. Keynesian economics. c. government spending and taxing d. socialized medicine and education
You agree with Darrell M. West, who argues that the United States needs 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—
Which statement applies to libertarians?
A. They have been the most vocal opponents of the Tea Party since it began. B. They believe that government can be a positive element to protect common citizens again exploitation by elites. C. They support individual liberty in the economic, personal, and social realms. D. They have lost considerable strength in Texas in recent years.
In regard to the federal budget, modern presidents are differentiated from early presidents because modern presidents __________, while early presidents __________
A)have considerably less influence over the budget process;wielded far-reaching authority B)have the final say over appropriations;simply set the terms of the budget debate C)set the terms of the budget debate; relied on Congress for budgetary proposals D)defer to Congress on all budgetary issues;routinely challenged congressional budgetary powers