What is the primary difference between private and public goods?
A. private goods are items an individual can own; public goods benefit most or all citizens
B. public goods are items an individual can own; private goods benefit most or all citizens
C. public goods are produced collectively; private goods are produced privately
D. none of the above
A. private goods are items an individual can own; public goods benefit most or all citizens
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a. that it can rule in cases that states do not bring to it. b. that it can make rulings only on disputes freely submitted by states exercising their sovereign rights. c. that it does not protect state sovereignty. d. All of these are true.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The Balfour Declaration of 1917 was a British plan that called for the eventual creation of a two-state system consisting of Israel and Palestine. 2. The peace agreement reached between Egypt and Israel in 1979 is better known as the Oslo Accords. 3. Intensive negotiations between Israel and Palestine started in 2013, but collapsed in April 2014, followed by military clashes between Israel and Hamas. 4. Weapons of mass destruction are categorized as chemical or biological weapons only but not nuclear weapons. 5. Deterrence refers to the logic that assumes the certainty of a nuclear retaliation would prevent governments from launching such an attack in the first place.
Levels of state spending on education ________
A. are directly related to the economic strength of a state's economy B. have absolutely no impact on the economic strength of a state's economy C. are provided under the idea that in the long run, education is the key to economic development D. demonstrate that education is not the key to economic development
To what does Hamilton MOST LIKElY refer when he writes of "a good administration"?
a. the executive branch b. the legislative branch c. the judicial branch d. the state governments