The strategy by which tariffs, quotas and other methods were used to protect domestic industries from the competition posed by imports, and the government encouraged the export of manufactured goods rather than primary products, is known as
a. institutional economic planning.
b. economic nationalism.
c. import-substitution industrialization.
d. export prohibition nationalization.
c
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The Supreme Court has permitted Congress to abrogate the states' sovereign immunity in order to vindicate individual rights protected by the
a. Twelfth Amendment. b. Fourteenth Amendment. c. Sixteenth Amendment. d. Eighteenth Amendment.
The theory of pluralism assumes that government policy reflects the balance of competing interest groups. What are the strengths and weaknesses of this theory?
What will be an ideal response?
In 1997, the federal government began providing $24 billion in federal matching funds over a period of five years to the states to encourage
a. State Children's Health Insurance Programs. b. Medicaid reform. c. disaster relief funds. d. private health insurance plans.
The last goal of psychological research asks the question, "How can I enhance or reduce the exhibited behavior or process?"
Indicate whether the statement is true or false