A key difference between laissez-faire and Keynesian economic policy is
A) ?the level of government involvement in the nation's economy.
B) ?the value of printed money in relation to the gold standard.
C) ?how each deals with the issue of inflation.
D) ?the way in which government surpluses are spent.
E) ?the importance of easy credit for businesses.
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Which of the following best describes how instances of offensive and blasphemous speech, such as that uttered in the Charlie Hebdo case, are handled in the United States?
A. Generally prohibited under state law B. Severely restricted according to hate speech standards C. Protected under the establishment clause D. Protected by the First Amendment E. Discouraged by the Fourteenth Amendment
Which of the following are argued to be goals associated with the first steps in Euro-pean economic cooperation and integration after the second world war?
a. the annihilation of nationalism in Europe b. responding to the geo-political and geo-economic aspirations of the United States of America and the Soviet Union c. the annihilation of nationalism in Europe and responding to the geo-political and geo-economic aspirations of the USA and the Soviet Union d. none of these
Policies aimed at reducing poverty by making the wealth in a particular society less unequal are
a. development policies. b. intermestic policies. c. comparative public policies. d. domestic policies. e. redistributive policies.
A first order policy change occurs when
a. policies become similar over time globally or in a particular region. b. the details of the policy change, but the general approach to the policy remains the same. c. the policy's underlying goals are unchanged, but significant changes are implemented in how the goal is pursued. d. policies are aimed at reducing poverty by making the wealth in a particular society less unequal. e. the goals behind a policy are dramatically altered.