Bailouts for financial giants in the United States deemed "too big to fail" are illustrative of the fact that __________
a. free markets ultimately must take care of themselves
b. the government exerts too much control over the economy
c. state capitalism is the most preferred method for stable development
d. even laissez-faire systems adopt other elements
d
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Roughly what percentage of America's gross domestic product (GDP) goes towards K12 education?
a. Less than 1 percent b. 8 percent c. 16 percent d. 24 percent
The Federal Reserve Board's main task is to regulate the money supply
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Houston is the fastest growing city in the United States for whom?
a. the oil industry b. people moving into Texas c. in-state migration d. refugees and immigrants
A xitong refers to ________
A. a system by which government officials are accountable to the party leaders who hire and promote them B. a cluster of related bureaucracies that are lumped together in pursuit of a specific set of policy goals C. a system of social accounting whereby extended families undertake the responsibility of preparing its members to serve society and state as a whole D. a means of population control through residency permits that originated during the Mao era E. a government division in charge of the industrialization of rural areas in China