What is a public interference into the economy that seeks to settle disputes that arise between competing private companies and is designed to break market dominance by one or more companies?

a. public policy
b. antitrust legislation
c. capitalist projection
d. monopoly advocacy
e. economic interdiction


ANS: B

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An example of "grass-roots" pressure is

A) a lobbyist forming a friendship with staff members and bureaucrats. B) a lobbyist attending hearings of congressional committees. C) a private citizen writing letters to members of Congress. D) keeping citizens from participating in politics. E) all of the above.

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Which statement best defines polarization?

A. A division into two sharply contrasting groups or sets of opinions or beliefs (can eventually lead to gridlock). B. Incentives granted by Congress to think collectively. C. A scenario where different parties in Congress all effectively come together to compromise. D. Gauge public opinion on specific policies via Gallup Polling.

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The power of judicial review was established in ______.

a. the Constitution b. Marbury v. Madison c. McCulloch v. Maryland d. the supremacy clause

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