Capital goods are products that can be used as __________ for further production.
A. extractions
B. loans
C. inputs
D. standing
Answer: C
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Bureaucratic failures tend to receive more attention than do successes
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Which of the following statements about the policy process in South Africa is NOT true?
a. Sudden policy shifts occurring without elaborate consultation have been rare in post-apartheid South Africa. b. Post-apartheid governments initially emphasized a participatory approach to policy-making. c. The surest way to influence the policy-making process is through access to the president's office and the informal networks that surround it. d. Economic issues have been put at the center of politics in post-apartheid South Africa in large part because of the government's commitment to fiscally conservative policies. e. For the post-apartheid transition period, between 1994 and 1999, a power-sharing coalition helped to reassure racial minorities.
According to the theory of __________, political power is distributed across a wide range of diverse and competing interest groups
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Commonly held values about the nation, state, and regime are known as
a. support. b. legitimacy. c. participation. d. political culture. e. feedback loops.