Identify the Millennium Challenge Corporation. What is at least one critique of this plan?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers should identify the Millennium Challenge Corporation as the Bush administration’s plan to reward developing countries with aid if they adopted market-style democracies. Critics of this policy challenged the small-country focus, the lack of long-term planning, and the requirements for countries to adopt U.S.-style markets. Further critiques addressed the failure of the overall mission to work with a smaller staff and bureaucracy to get aid to more countries.
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What was the Supreme Court's justification for overturning the separate-but-equal doctrine?
a. The Supreme Court did not have all of the facts when it adopted the separate-but-equal doctrine. b. The quality of life for African Americans in the South had deteriorated considerably since the adoption of the separate-but-equal doctrine. c. The Supreme Court needed to step in because the South had been unwilling to segregate educational facilities as required by Plessy v. Ferguson. d. Segregated schools stigmatize minority children and are inherently unequal.
Indirect socialization occurs when
A. the government socializes its citizens. B. citizens petition government officials. C. interest groups lobby government officials. D. political views are inadvertently molded by our experiences.
The patron-client relationship refers to interactions between colonizers and _____
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
An economic surplus is created not by using capital for __________, but by investing money in productive capital.
A. consumption B. development C. accumulation D. industrialization