Neoclassical Economics can best be described as:
a. a body of economic literature from the classical period of Greece
b. a body of economic thought that promotes state intervention in weak industries
c. a body of thought that advocates free markets over state interventions
d. the state-oriented policies implemented by most LDCs in the middle of the 20th century
c. a body of thought that advocates free markets over state interventions
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Which of the following is true of the strong mayor-council form?
A. Mayors are often chosen from members of the elected city council. B. The mayor's appointive powers are usually restricted. C. The mayor enjoys almost total administrative authority. D. The city council as a whole generally possesses both legislative and executive authority. E. The mayor must usually obtain the council's consent for all major decisions.
Many newer cities, as well as some very old cities, have been formed primarily for
a. economic purposes. b. population expansion. c. land control. d. increased governmental power.
Because it is __________ for people to participate directly in government, most democracies today are __________.
A. impractical; representative democracies B. illegal; liberal democracies C. easy; representative democracies D. costly; illiberal democracies
Campaign finance laws are challenged as a violation of the _________ Amendment
A) First B) Fourth C) Fifth D) Fourteenth E) Twenty-second