What is the main purpose of monetary policy?
a. to affect how much money is circulating through the economy
b. to control the amount of public debt sold to foreign states
c. to equalize income disparity among citizens of the United States
d. to expand the government's revenue base so as to reduce the deficit
a
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In an electoral system that uses proportional representation, if there are 550 seats in parliament and a party wins 15 percent of the vote, how many seats does it get?
a. None, because seats are determined based on which party gets a majority. b. It depends on how many districts the party won. c. The party would get just over 80 seats. d. The party would get just over 150 seats. e. The party would get 250 seats.
Which types of electoral systems or regulations are most likely to increase women’s representation in parliament?
a. Zipper-style gender quotas b. Single-member districts c. Proportional representation d. Both statements (a) and (c) are true.
Which of the following mandates that the state’s number of representatives is based on a decennial national census?
a. the McCain-Feingold Act of 2002 b. Article I of the United States Constitution c. the Bill of Rights d. Federal Elections Commission
Public administration in the modern era should be more concerned with satisfying the customer than ensuring equity, justice, and equality for citizens
a. True b. False