The International Monetary Fund offers loans on the principle of conditionality, which means which of the following?

a. The state receiving the loan cannot receive more loans in the future.
b. The state receiving the loan must pay the loan back.
c. The state receiving the loan must adjust its domestic policies to fix balance-of-payment imbalances.
d. The state receiving the loan must offer other states economic concessions, like favorable trade or investment deals.


c. The state receiving the loan must adjust its domestic policies to fix balance-of-payment imbalances.

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While the public has come to terms with a larger role for the federal government, political leaders know it is their job to serve the people and also to

A) enhance the role of the states. B) provide legislation for businesses. C) control political party lines. D) restore confidence in the government. E) recognize the voter agenda.

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Which of these was NOT one of the six basic principles that the Framers used for the new government when writing the Constitution?

a. Popular Sovereignty b. Limited Government c. Seperation of Powers d. Checks and Balances e. A Small Exeuctive Branch

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George Gallup undoubtedly had a vested interest in fostering reliance on public opinion polls. Why?

a. He was a politician. b. He was a pollster. c. He was a political consultant. d. He was an officeholder.

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How might congressional reliance on officials in the bureaucracy for information related to policy decisions create problems?

a. Because of the red tape, it may be difficult for Congress to get the information by the time it is needed. b. Information provided by government officials may be distorted because federal employees do not have the perspective of business owners and educators. c. Presidential appointees may pressure subordinates to withhold or distort information in order to advance the president's policy agenda. d. Officials who are not experts in the field in which a policy decision is being made may unknowingly provide inaccurate or misleading information.

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