The primary way the general welfare clause has been used to expand national powers is through the national government
a. directing antipoverty programs.
b. forcing state governments to operate the antipoverty programs.
c. regulating the civil rights policies of state governments.
d. giving money to states to operate programs according to national standards.
e. controlling the state and local police.
d
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Select the correct benefits and drawbacks to a fixed exchange rate:
a. Could be based on attachment to precious metals (gold) but could lead to inflation if a country prints too much money. b. Could be used to replace domestic currency if the currency is weak, financial institutions are suspicious, and the dollar is strong. c. Could do very well if tied to a strong currency but suffers from vulnerability to other nation’s recession. d. Supply and demand are market driven but governments can manipulate value by either printing money or removing currency from circulation.
The “right to privacy” basically encompasses issues of privacy in one’s
a. personal communications, including emails and cellphones. b. personal sexual and reproductive behavior. c. religious beliefs. d. bank records and other economic activity.
A focus on testing groups of individuals with a primary goal of generalizing findings characterizes ________ research, while intensive study of individuals with less concern for generalizability characterizes ________ research
a. quantitative; qualitative b. qualitative; quantitative c. ethnographic; phenomenological d. phenomenological; ethnographic
Recall that the equilibrium should be written in the following form: (Player 1’s move at the first node, Player 2’s move at her top subgame, and Player 2’s move at her lower subgame).
A. (D; u, u)
B. (D; d, u)
C. (D; u)
D. (D; u, u) (D; d, u)
E. (U; d, u) (U; d, d)