Starting in the 1980s, "Thatcherism" spread to many countries, leading to __________
A) stricter regulations B) freer markets C) revised tax laws D) socialist expansion
Answer: B
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Imagine news coverage that is sympathetic to the Occupy Wall Street movement but is hostile toward the Tea Party. If the reporting on both groups gives twice as much time to Occupy as to the Tea Party, the reporter is engaging in ____________
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Which of the following is true about the Department of Energy?
a. It was created by President George H.W. Bush as a diversionary political response to rising gas prices. b. It was abolished by President Ronald Reagan and its duties moved to the Department of the Interior. c. It was created by President Jimmy Carter as a political response to the energy shortage of the 1970s. d. It was stripped of the authority to regulate nuclear power plants and oil importation by President George W. Bush.
When a norm becomes so common that it happens automatically, it is called ______.
a. auto policy b. norm cascading c. norm internalization d. political synchronization
If there are six seats up for election and a voter is allowed to cast up to six votes, this is an example of
A. cumulative voting. B. at-large voting. C. preferential voting. D. instant runoff voting.