____________, written by Adam Smith, became the inspiration for the nineteenth-century liberal policy restricting government interference in economic matters.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The Wealth of Nations
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The "low" priority of international economics during the cold ware left a strong legacy in the making of U.S. foreign policy:
a. presidents becoming experts in foreign economic policy. b. a foreign economic bureaucracy expanding in size and power. c. high levels of control by presidents over the foreign economic bureaucracy. d. high levels of coordination among the different parts of the foreign economic bureaucracy.
The state of nature refers to
a. order without equality. b. regulation without leadership. c. order without conflict. d. government without values. e. society without government.
As a veteran, Jillian generally supports congressional appropriations for military expenditures. It pains her to think of American troops in the field without the best military hardware available
However, of late, she thinks that the top priority for the country should be to balance the budget. She favors across-the-board cuts in spending, including military spending. You could definitely say that spending cuts are at the forefront of Jillian's thinking. Under the conditions described in this scenario, how would Jillian likely answer this survey question: Can America afford to cut back on defense spending? a. She would likely answer this question with a yes. b. She would likely respond to this question with a nonattitude. c. She would likely not respond to this question. d. She would likely answer this question with a no. e. She would likely try to please the interviewer with her response.
President ______ signed into law the Civil Service Reform (Pendleton) Act of 1883.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).