Japan is a major financial contributor to
a. the United Nations.
b. the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
c. the World Bank.
d. the Asian Development Bank.
e. all of these.
e
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The main forum in which developing countries have pursued concerns about international trade has been the __________.
A. World Trade Organization B. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development C. United Nations General Assembly D. International Monetary Fund
Cabinet meetings are held by the president in order to
a. decide important policy questions. b. provide the president with expert information. c. help the president sell already-decided views. d. examine and re-evaluate current agency regulations.
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
During a 1976 presidential debate, President Ford made a mistake by saying that the Soviet Union was not the dominant force in Eastern Europe
The statement was given much press coverage, and polls indicated that most viewers did not recognize the error until they learned of it on the news. What effect did this reporting have on public opinion? a. It made Fordmore personally likable. b. It made Ford seem less vulnerable. c. It made Ford seem more qualified. d. It made Ford seem less qualified.