From the donor's perspective, the advantage of tied foreign aid is that it can have some economic impact in the home nation, while untied foreign aid may not
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
True
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During most of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, appointments to the civil service were based primarily on
A. merit. B. education. C. patronage. D. wealth. E. experience in government.
A fervent belief that government should protect the little people of society from wealthy individuals and corporations has historically been known as
a. economic conservatism. b. populism. c. libertarianism. d. liberalism. e. social conservatism.
Margaret Thatcher's leadership as PM marked a critical dividing line in postwar British politics in all of the following ways EXCEPT a. she served the longest continuous stretch as prime minister in the 20th century. b. she was the first female prime minister in Western Europe
c. she was the first British prime minister to win three general elections in a row. d. she was known for her contentious relationship with British unions. e. she was known for her close foreign policy relationship with the United States.
In civil rights cases, judges tend to
A) forge ahead of public opinion. B) rule on the basis of what is moral and right, not politically correct. C) stay very close to the prevailing public opinion. D) deviate from the majority perspective. E) challenge stare decisis.