Collective bargaining in state and local governments is

a. exactly the same process as that found in the private sector, where supply and demand govern the process.
b. permitted in all states and by most local governments.
c. complicated by the fact that the results of the negotiations affect the political allocation of public resources.
d. a very successful process, as shown by the successful wage and salary increases in the public sector ascompared with the private sector.


c

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a. population b. income c. entitlement d. need

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Which of the following about religion in Nigeria is NOT true?

a. Nigeria's population is roughly split between Islam and Christianity, although some traditional belief systems persist. b. Religious tensions have been most volatile in the Middle Belt region of the country. c. The major Christian denomination in Nigeria is Catholicism. d. Religious identities generally are associated with ethnic identities in Nigeria. e. Religious cultures have consistently clashed over political issues such as the secular character of the state.

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Discuss the concept of “New Federalism” and describe the current status of federalism in the twenty-first century.

What will be an ideal response?

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