What is the Superfund?
a. a congressional fund to reduce carbon emissions
b. a congressional fund to study global warming
c. a congressional fund to improve air quality
d. a congressional fund to clean up hazardous waste sites
d
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Which of the following is the definition of the resource curse?
A. the ecological damage caused due to severe pollution related to the large scale extraction of oil B. the allocation of all government tax revenue, including oil revenues, based on the principles of equitable distribution and welfare C. the exploitation of capital in the quest to extract as much natural resources as possible in a short period of time at the cheapest cost D. the primary goal of the British to rule Nigeria using the indirect rule approach, rather than the direct rule approach E. the observation that countries rich in natural resources often display poor economic development and governance than countries lacking these resources
If a governor has a good chance to move up the career ladder to a U.S. Senate seat or a national Cabinet position:
A. that may cause state legislators and administrators to be less responsive to the governor in the expectation that he or she will soon be gone. B. that usually has no effect on the governor's influence because legislators and administrators have their own careers, independent of the governor. C. that may cause legislators and administrators to be more responsive to the governor in hopes of landing a Washington, D.C. job. D. none of the above
A political party needs ________ to gain majority control of the Senate
A) ?51 senators B) ?66 senators C) ?50 senators D) ?50 senators plus the vice president E) a quorum
In an election in democratic country Q, Party A wins 45% of the votes and Party B wins 35% of the votes. Party A is awarded 45% of the seats in the national legislature and Party B is awarded 35% of the seats in the national legislature. This describes
a. single-member plural elections. b. proportional representation elections. c. state autonomy elections. d. conflictual elections.