The liberal position in the public policy debate, supporting government intervention or regulation, is that

A. the private sector will do as good a job as the government in making good policy.
B. the private sector is incapable of making decisions related to public policy.
C. left to it own devices, the free market will not always decide for the public good if it
conflicts with corporate profits.
D. government should put the private sector out of business.


C

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Is there a middle ground between the two ideal-type political economics (a market economy and a command economy)? If a middle ground exists, give examples of countries with that type of economic system.

What will be an ideal response?

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The Constitution gives __________ the power to create lower federal courts

a. Congress b. the president c. the Supreme Court d. states

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What is the name of the provision in Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution, giving Congress implied powers not otherwise enumerated?

a. eminent domain b. necessary and proper clause c. pocket veto d. reapportionment clause e. referral provision

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