The ability of poor states to become developmental states today is constrained by ______ and ______.

A. reliance on the IMF and World Bank; unequal technological advances
B. free trade laws; reliance on the IMF and World Bank
C. the Washington Consensus; free trade laws
D. reliance on MNCs’ investments; unequal technological advances


B. free trade laws; reliance on the IMF and World Bank

Political Science

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Some critics of the American political system believe that it fails to respond to urgent national problems

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Congressional approval ratings have never been lower than they are now. Public confidence in the ability of Congress to solve important problems has waned

Discuss the reasons why politicians appear at loggerheads with one another, why solutions to substantive issues are either not addressed or given short-term solutions, and what some potential remedies might be. What will be an ideal response?

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What purpose does the filibuster serve?

a. to delay proceedings in the Senate and prevent a vote on a controversial bill b. to force a bill to floor of the House c. to break a tie vote in the Senate d. to reconcile different versions of a bill

Political Science

Advocates of _____ policy believe that by controlling the growth of the money supply, governments can regulate their nations' economic activity and control inflation

a. exchange rate b. fiscal c. commercial liberalism d. monetary

Political Science