The New Deal marked the first time that the federal government committed itself not simply to solving problems in the economy, but also to assuming a key role in the nation's economic system

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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In the United States, private goods are generally distributed by

a. local governments.  b. state governments.  c. the free market.  d. principles of equity. 

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For her senior research project Jerri collects survey data on the number of hours spent on social networking and grade point average (GPA). She creates a scatterplot to graph her results

If the pattern of dots on her scatterplot goes from lower left to upper right, what would this indicate? a. that the relationship is strong b. that it is a positive relationship c. that it is a negative relationship d. that people who spend a lot of time social networking tend to have a lower GPA

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Why did it take Iraq’s 1990 invasion of Kuwait for the United Nations Security Council to successfully use collective security, after failing to use it for four decades?

a. The invasion was a clear-cut case of state aggression against a smaller state, and, with the Cold War being over, did not involve a rivalry of permanent member state interests. b. The end of the Cold War had created a global consensus on the need for robust, automatic United Nations responses to any threat to international security, no matter how minor. c. Iraq and its leader, Saddam Hussein, had no allies on the council, being something of an international pariah state for its earlier attack on Iran and use of chemical weapons. d. The invasion was such an extraordinarily clear-cut case of state aggression that smaller states convinced permanent council member states to put aside lingering rivalries and take action.

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The United States' efforts to control global climate change are best described as __________

a. effective b. multilateral c. aggressive d. mixed

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