Which of the following characterizes tradeoffs in government?
a. Standoff
b. Equity
c. Compromise
d. Fairness
c. Compromise
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The national parties have set restrictions about how states select __________
a. state party chairs b. election monitors c. national convention delegates d. the precincts to target in get-out-the-vote efforts
How does Rodrik feel about the argument that imports from China have become the leading scapegoat for stagnant median wages in the United States?
a. He believes that China's promotion of manufacturing has not affected the U.S. economy at all. b. He believes that the Chinese trade surplus is a relatively small amount and is appropriately based on the typical GDP of a developing country. c. He disagrees with this statement because it does not take into account the opportunity cost of the labor and intellectual expertise in product development. d. He believes that China's current account surplus increases demand for goods produced in China at the cost of reducing demand elsewhere while complicating an economic recovery in the United States.
Which of the following statements is false?
a) A correlation of .8 may be interpreted as very strong. b) The higher the correlation is, the larger the "jump" in explained variance. c) A scattergram is a visual representation of a correlation between two variables. d) The absolute value of the correlation coefficient is more important than the + or – sign.
The right to run for office is an example of __________ equality
A) social B) economic C) visible D) political E) practical