Global Governance Watch argues that the movement toward global governance ______.
a. does not influence domestic political outcomes
b. is a threat to national sovereignty
c. promotes changes in human rights and security that result largely from global actions
d. will not help countries reach the Millennium Development Goals
b. is a threat to national sovereignty
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
All of the following are true of the Supreme Court's opinions on affirmative action EXCEPT
A. affirmative action laws and policies will be subject to strict scrutiny. B. affirmative action programs cannot make use of racial quotas. C. affirmative action programs may continue indefinitely, even after achieving their goals. D. race cannot be used as a "tie breaker." E. race can be considered as part of a complete examination of an applicant's background.
When comparing different interest group systems throughout the states, ________
A. there is no visible difference in the relative level of interest-group influence B. all have dominant interest-group systems that exert considerable influence over policy making C. all vary in their level of policy impact categorized as either dominant, complementary, or subordinate systems D. all have subordinate systems in which interest groups have little policy influence or impact
A 1 percent mill levy is the same as saying
a. the tax is $1 per $1,000 in assessed value of property. b. energy producers must pay 1 percent of their profit into the state general revenue fund. c. property tax is collected by the state government. d. local governments may tax property at 1 percent of the assessed value of property.