Theoretically, what are the consequences if the government assumes the burden of bad loans?
A) Citizens will default on their mortgages. B) Banks will learn from their mistakes and pay back the burden with interest. C) Ultimately, the government will profit. D) Firms will be encouraged to continue their risky behavior.
Answer: D
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a. the Single European Act (1986) b. the Treaty on the European Union (1993) c. the Treaty of Amsterdam (1997) d. the Treaty of Nice (2001)
The president has the power to _________ bills passed by Congress before they become law by refusing to sign them and sending them back to the chamber in which they originated with his objections
A) approve B) commute C) override D) proclaim E) veto
How many potential managerial layers of government did Paul Light find from top to bottom in the federal government?
a. five b. seventy-two c. twenty-five d. fifty-two
Considerable research indicates that the use of social media ________ civic engagement and participation in the real world.
A. increases B. has no impact on C. rarely increases D. drastically decreases E. decreases