What is the ideal role of government in international trade?
a. Government should have no role whatsoever in cross-border exchanges.
b. Government should ensure that any cross-border imports comply with their domestic laws.
c. Governments typically tax and regulate cross-border exchanges and enforce contracts.
d. Government typically allows only some import of goods that they do not already produce.
Ans: c
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Great Britain's position as an island has made it less subject to invasion and conquest. It has also had the added effect of
a. complicating matters with the European Union, due to a feeling of separation from mainland Europe. b. causing Great Britain to practice isolationism for much of its history. c. causing Great Britain to develop an advanced space program, due to its geographical benefits for space shuttle and rocket launches. d. causing Great Britain to seek closer relations with mainland Europe to avoid being isolated. e. making Great Britain one of the strongest supporters of a more powerful European Union to avoid more wars with mainland countries.
__________ politics means only a few people, communities, or organizations benefit, and almost everyone pays
A) Majoritarian B) Client C) Interest-group D) Entrepreneurial E) Liberal
What has been the most important effect of constitutional amendments?
What will be an ideal response?