Brazil is an example of a development model worthy of emulation because it __________.
A. has reined in spending, restricted inflation, and cut inequality
B. hosted the 2018 soccer World Cup
C. has underspent on social programs to the detriment of its financial position
D. has expanded its entertainment industry, invested in fisheries, and kept inflation stable
Answer: A
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a. Economic equality and classlessness b. Shared political power c. Belief in the ability of technology to create an ideal society d. Desire to control or modify human nature e. Quest for for social justice and a purified society
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Frontloading is the process by which
a. candidates choose their running mates early so that voters have a chance to "get to know" the running mate. b. voters choose candidates from the same party by checking one box on their ballot. c. most party primaries and caucuses are held early in the nomination schedule so that the majority of the delegate support is locked up early. d. candidates choose their running mates at the last minute so there is little time for opponents to research their positions. e. open primaries are conducted.
Selective incentives are necessary for some interest groups because ______.
A. their members are not interested in the group's collective benefit B. collective benefits cannot be kept from those who do not join the group, and the group needs paying members to join C. there are too few potential members for the group to be effective D. their members are too wealthy to join the group for the collective benefit