The Great Depression pitted economists favoring __________ against those favoring __________
a. regulatory policy; deregulation
b. monetary policy; fiscal policy
c. protectionism; free trade
d. laissez-faire economics; Keynesian economics
Answer: d
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Social movements differ from interest groups in that they
a. are more institutionalized b. tend not to have officially recognized leaders c. do not produce the same level of change d. produce the same level of change
What does the statement “Man is a political animal” most nearly mean?
A. All politicians love to throw wild parties. B. Only lowbrow people are interested in politics. C. One more way to exclude women from politics. D. Human beings are innately inclined to form associations.
Larry M. Bartels describes “framing effects” as situations in which
a. the public has a basic misunderstanding of a major policy issue. b. public opinion is affected by strong presidential leadership on a particular issue. c. different ways of posing a policy issue produce distinctly different public responses. d. public opinion is inconsistent with elite opinion.
What is the single most important aspect of the debate over how a democracy should respond to identity groups?
a. individual versus group rights b. states versus federal rights c. the rights to corporate entities d. minority versus majority rights