When the president develops a federal budget, he is acting as

a. an agenda setter.
b. a crisis manager.
c. an economic leader.
d. a policy leader.


c

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Reservations refers to a

a. a system in which a percentage of political and administrative positions are reserved for women and other underprivileged groups. b. a tradition by which the parliament reserves the right to name the cabinet, although this role normally falls to the prime minister. c. the constitutional allowance by which the national government reserves the right to intervene in state politics. d. the traditional right of the Indian government to intervene in the affairs of firms that are deemed to be of national importance. e. the constitutional allowance by which the president reserves the right to act as the country's commander-in-chief, although this role normally falls to the prime minister.

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_________ are states that are internationally recognized but whose governments cannot provide their citizens with even the minimal level of security and well-being of other sovereign states

a. Failed states c. Developing states b. Imperfect democracies d. Regimes of acceptance

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Which of the following entities is responsible for determining interest rates in the United States?

a. Congress b. the Congressional Budget Office c. the Executive Office of the President d. the Federal Reserve Board

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The Green Party, an issue-oriented party, did not fade into history because:

A. it wasformed by a leader with a strong personality. B. it believes in aparticular political doctrine. C. it became indifferent to some of the minor social issues. D. it broadened its scope beyond just a single area of concern. E. it partnered with major parties to resolve social issues.

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