The Jubilee 2000 movement was aimed at securing what?
A) ?reformed voting in the IMF
B) ?foreign aid for Asia
C) ?floating exchange rates
D) ?debt forgiveness
E) ?currency devaluation
D
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One special contribution of Internet-based news is that it
A. prevents rampant editorializing. B. provides slower, more deliberative reporting. C. has expanded freedom of the press to a larger number of Americans. D. offers more unbiased reporting. E. None of these answers is correct.
Federal regulations that must be followed by the states but whose costs must also be shouldered by the states are known as ______.
a. devolution b. revenue sharing c. nullification d. unfunded mandates
Which of the following statements is not accurate?
a. Almost all of the states have enacted mandatory sentencing laws that require an automatic specific sentence upon conviction of certain crimes. b. If a criminal defendant is successful on appeal, this does not mean that the defendant goes free. The usual practice is for the appellate court to remand the case to the lower court for a new trial. c. Most criminals avail themselves of the privilege to appeal after being convicted of a felony. d. In criminal cases, an appeal is based on the contention that an error of law was made during the trial process. Such an error must be reversible.
Capital punishment is also known as _____
a. tort reform b. the death penalty c. civil rights d. civil liberties e. life without parole