A _________________________ policy might seeks to make other states dependent by selling products at a loss to drive their industries out of business
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
strategic trade
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When Thomas Jefferson negotiated and completed the Louisiana Purchase, he played which of the following presidential roles?
a. chief executive b. chief diplomat c. chief legislator d. chief of state/head of state
Which statement about Germany's civil servants is NOT correct?
a. They are mainly employed by Länder and local governments. b. They are not permitted to run for political office. c. They are protected by civil service laws, such as a guarantee of employment, and are usually chosen on the basis of merit. d. They are the main agents of policy implementation. e. Federal, Länder, and local civil servants very often work closely with one another.
A system in which the national government dominates certain policy areas while regional governments dominate others is called a ______ government
a. divided b. federal c. liberal d. progressive e. unitary
According to Robert Putnam, the conduct of trade policy is a prime example of a “two-level game” because _______.
a. multinational corporations exert a substantial impact on members of Congress and other elected officials, so these lawmakers have little say in the negotiation process for new trade policies b. the terms of the prospective trade agreement must be agreeable to both foreign leaders and domestic stakeholders, meaning negotiators must work to resolve everyone’s concerns, and both foreign governments and domestic actors must recognize the benefits of expanded trade c. although trade agreements are negotiated by officials in the executive branch and ratified by Congress, multinational corporations have little influence over the process and are forced to negotiate with one another d. the terms of the prospective trade agreement must be approved not only by the parties involved but also by international organizations such as the World Trade Organization, thus forcing signatories to demonstrate how the trade arrangement benefits the global economy