Mexico's membership in NAFTA is symbolic of its
a. continuous integration in the world economy since its colonization by Spain
b. current acceptance of its role in the global economy after a brief period of turning inward following the Mexican Revolution in order to assert its economic independence.
c. only recent integration into the world economy.
d. attempt to overthrow the shackles of foreign domination, which has plagued the country throughout its history.
e. acceptance of U.S. economic domination.
b
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a. The European Central Bank and the Commission b. The European Central Bank and the Court of Auditors c. The European Central Bank and the European Parliament d. The European Central Bank and the Economic and Social Committee e. The European Central Bank and the Council of Ministers
The consequences of policy, both intended and unintended, on the policy's target population are its
A. direct impact B. direct cost C. short-term effect D. indirect impact
Though never explicitly intended, which of the following has been a positive benefit of the competition for power between the two major parties?
A) Competition has been successful in keeping the government weak and under control. B) The struggles between the two parties have kept third parties from confusing the goals of democracy. C) Competition has proven to be a significant check against tyranny. D) The two parties have been able to retain control of the government in the proper hands. E) Most observers doubt that there are any positive benefits from political parties.
What U.S. president campaigned under the slogan “He kept us out of war!”?
a. Woodrow Wilson. b. Calvin Coolidge. c. Herbert Hoover. d. Franklin D. Roosevelt.