The Bretton Woods system was based on what system of exchange rates?

a. Fixed-but-adjustable
b. Fixed
c. Floating
d. Unified


a

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An example of a prominent internationally integrated scientific area of European society is the __________.

A. European Space Agency B. eurozone C. Euratom D. Schengen Area

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The 1968 revolution was triggered by the belief that the old movements had become part of the problem rather than attaining their objectives

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Which of the following is a difference between a presidential democracy and a parliamentary democracy?

A) Unlike a presidential democracy, there is no separate law-enforcing branch in a parliamentary democracy. B) Unlike a presidential democracy, there is no separate lawmaking branch in a parliamentary democracy. C) Unlike a presidential democracy, the lawmaking and law-enforcing branches of government are united in a parliamentary democracy. D) Unlike a presidential democracy, the prime minister is separate from the legislative body in a parliamentary democracy. E) Unlike a presidential democracy, the lawmaking branch is superior to the law-enforcing branch of the government in a parliamentary democracy.

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Political scientists conclude a relationship statistically significant when there is a 5% chance or less that a(n) _____ has been committed.

a. ecological fallacy b. Type I error c. Type II error d. spurious relationship

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