The doctrines of nullification and interposition were most fully developed in the writings of the statesman and political theorist _____
a. John C. Calhoun
b. Henry Clay
c. Daniel Webster
d. Henry David Thoreau
A
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
How does the International Monetary Fund compare to the World Bank?
A) The International Monetary Fund works to balance international payments, whereas the World Bank works to balance national accounts. B) The IMF coordinates international currency exchange, the balance of international payments, and national accounts, whereas the World Bank provides loans to developing countries for capital programs. B) The International Monetary Fund has states as members, whereas the World Bank has regional banks such as the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the Inter-American Development Bank as members. C) The International Monetary Fund prefers the operation of multinational corporations across borders, whereas the World Bank prefers the operation of national companies across borders.
Explain the concept of bureaucracy and why bureaucracies are necessary.
What will be an ideal response?
Which statement explains why the issue of access challenges the pluralist theory?
a. Pluralists assume that larger interest groups have greater access to fund-raising opportunities. b. Pluralists argue that access to government benefits should be evenly distributed to all interest groups. c. Pluralists argue that access to policy makers should be limited to those groups whose interests align with the public good. d. Pluralists assume that all groups have access to policy makers when some groups are actually shut out of the system almost entirely.