West German economic policy in the 1980s
a. led American and British changes toward greater reliance on markets.
b. stripped unions of their ability to strike at will.
c. encouraged labor-management cooperation.
d. ensured that Germany's biggest banks would control economic development.
e. followed the lead of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board.
c
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A. single-member district plurality. B. two-round system. C. list PR. D. single nontransferable vote.
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