In the 1930s, British economist _______________ believed that government spending could be used to compensate for downswings in the business cycle

a. Lewis F. Richardson c. Kenneth Waltz
b. Winston Churchill d. John Maynard Keynes


D

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Research suggests that the power structure of any particular city is static and rarely changes

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Which of these arguments best explains the pro-rail position?

a. Once fully functioning, efficient, cheap mass transit systems are in place, urban Texans will change their commuting habits. b. As Texas cities become denser, public transit will become more financially viable. c. Light-rail holds out the promise of lessening traffic congestion and relieving the city administrations of supplying more parking downtown. d. One person riding light-rails instead of driving a car for one year significantly reduces pollution. e. All of these arguments explain this position.

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A policy-making process in which those with a numerical majority hold the authority is called

A) diffused. B) elitist. C) majoritarian. D) pluralist. E) diversified.

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As head of the executive branch, the president is responsible for ______.

a. all actions and branches of government b. carrying out the laws of the nation c. making the laws of the nation d. interpreting the laws of the nation

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