_____________ are also known as collective benefits

Fill in the blank with correct word


Public goods

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James Q. Wilson and Edward Banfield concluded that

A) a power structure composed of businessmen make the policy for cities. B) policy for cities is determined by economic and social notables who form the power structure of all cities. C) policy is determined by changing coalitions of leaders who are drawn from different segments of the community. D) "influential" persons not elected to public office play very considerable parts in the making of many important decisions for cities. E) university professors usually were behind the major decisions in a typical city.

Political Science

America’s “rights culture” involves three dimensions: ________________________________________ in international human-rights instruments.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Political Science

Why do poverty and economic inequality threaten democracy?

a. Democracy is predicated on economic equality. b. Economic inequality increases the incentives for political participation. c. Economic inequality means that fewer citizens are affected by government decisions. d. Those who are poor are less effective democratic citizens.

Political Science

Which of the following accurately characterizes President Clinton and his foreign policy team?

a. President Clinton came to office with considerable foreign policy experience. b. President Clinton's advisors were initially told to keep foreign policy from becoming a problem and occupying the president's time and attention. c. President Clinton's foreign policy team was largely composed of those who had served in the George H.W. Bush administration. d. President Clinton's foreign policy team was largely composed of Carter administration veterans and close friends, especially in the first term. e. Both options B and D are true.

Political Science