When industries seek to influence a state's foreign economic policy, they __________
A) all have a common goal
B) often face other industries with different goals
C) rely on their labor unions to develop appropriate strategies and goals
D) usually are seeking protection from foreign competitors
Answer: B
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The post-9/11 foreign and defense policy of the U.S. includes
a. a policy of détente. b. Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD). c. controlling the spread of WMDs. d. a nuclear warhead buildup. e. a cut-back in the number of armed forces to 500,000.
The term bureaucratic rings refers to the
a. clientelistic networks established by private interests and mid-level bureaucrats. b. organizational structure of the Brazilian bureaucracy. c. close links between private interests, mid-level bureaucrats, and legislators. d. close links between domestic private interests, foreign commercial interests, and legislators. e. clientelistic networks established between foreign commercial interests and mid-level bureaucrats.
Which of the following best describes the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) in Texas?
A) The legislature has cut funding for the program and many children remain without insurance. B) The legislature has cut funding for the program because a growing percentage of Texas children are covered under their parents' health insurance policies. C) Texas offers very generous benefits and covers all children who are uninsured. D) CHIP offers affordable health insurance and covers an increasing percentage of Texas children every year since its inception. E) CHIP was declared unconstitutional by the Texas Supreme Court in 2008.
According to Jervis, what most drives the security dilemma is __________
a. a natural desire for power b. the fear of being exploited c. a rational need to cooperate d. the inability to cope with anarchy