Industrial enterprises grew to unprecedented sizes in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, partly because __________

a. markets were being closed all over the world
b. new technologies required huge levels of investment and manpower
c. the American economy became isolated and primarily domestic
d. the government required new enterprises to have at least a hundred employees


b

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In California, political mobilization against local development was found to be higher in cities that had

a. no prior use of district elections. b. a history of little to no local initiative use. c. relatively poor populations disgruntled with public services. d. higher proportions of white-collar residents.

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Which of the following is not an example of the idea of “privatized” diplomacy?

a. The Environmental Protection Agency’s relationship with Greenpeace b. The Livingston Group’s efforts to influence policy makers on behalf of Turkey c. Americans for Prosperity’s lobby for the Keystone XL Pipeline d. The Podesta Group’s contract with South Sudan to gain the attention of U.S. policy makers

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The NASW Code of Ethics:

a. Makes policy advocacy an optional activity. b. Focuses only on such issues as confidentiality. c. Requires all social workers to engage in policy advocacy. d. Limits policy advocacy to macro practitioners in social work.

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Which of the following are championed by classical liberalism?

What will be an ideal response?

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