A crusader for auto safety who brought federal legislation to bear, and who prodded the automobile industry to produce safer cars and to recall those with suspected defects, was
A) George Bush.
B) Bill Clinton.
C) H. Ross Perot.
D) Ralph Nader.
E) Thomas Rye.
D
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A. Family instability B. Increase in student participation from non-college families C. Television viewing D. All of the above
Which of the following was a key concern for the Occupy Wall Street movement?
a. high levels of student loan debt b. low levels of government spending c. military interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq d. privatization of Medicare e. the federal deficit
Which statement BEST describes Nigeria's policy-making process? a. It is mainly based upon top-down directives
b. It is mainly based upon extensive consultation with relevant civic society actors. c. It is mainly based upon compromises hashed out among political elites. d. It occurs within a well-defined constitutional framework. e. It is mainly defined by tight "policy circles" that encompass both government and nongovernment actors.
In the 1980s and 1990s, an increasing number of states removed the restrictions on capital flows, one by one, that had been part of every state's policies since World War II. Which is NOT a reason that states removed these controls? a. Actors who controlled a lot of capital put pressure on governments to allow freer movement. b. States removed these controls because allowing capital mobility
provided access to massive amounts ofinternational capital. c. Liberalization is the belief that markets are better than governments at allocating economic resources. d. The WTO required free capital flow for membership.