Who would have the power to rule that the United States must cancel an amendment enacted by Congress to help an ailing U.S. industry, and also rule that other countries can impose penalties on U.S. exports until the United States complies?

a. Federation of International Trade Associations
b. U.S. Department of State
c. U.S. Supreme Court
d. World Trade Organization


d

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Much of the debate over gun safety policy in the United States has centered on the unwillingness of Congress to act, even in the face of public opinion that supports some changes to gun policy. Which of the following statements is true about policy making in this situation?

a. Policy is only made when Congress enacts a law affecting some segment of society. b. Policy can be made when the government refuses to act to change an existing policy. c. Policy was made when the HCERA (2010) was enacted to restrict the use of automatic and semiautomatic firearms. d. No policy regarding firearms can be made because the Second Amendment guarantees the right to bear and use guns.

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The first televised presidential debate was between which of the following?

A. Eisenhower and Stevenson in 1956 B. Kennedy and Nixon in 1960 C. Johnson and Goldwater in 1964 D. Nixon and Humphrey in 1968 E. Nixon and McGovern in 1972

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State courts of last resort often hear cases ________

A. en banc with discretionary jurisdiction B. en banc with mandatory jurisdiction C. as a panel with discretionary jurisdiction D. as a panel with mandatory jurisdiction

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Which of the following is an example of a public good?

A. national defense B. pollution C. garbage can model D. free riders

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