A “public good” is ______.

A. excludable and rivalrous
B. nonexcludable and rivalrous
C. excludable and nonrivalrous
D. nonexcludable and nonrivalrous

D. nonexcludable and nonrivalrous

Political Science

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Non-democratic regimes differ from a democratic regime in that non-democratic regimes ensure that ________

A. leadership selection and deselection rely on the clear and non-arbitrary rule of universal suffrage B. the government does not coercively mobilize its societies except in cases of national emergency or war C. every citizen has the right to participate in the process of electing the leader D. individuals and groups lack the opportunity to hold the rulers accountable by constituting an electorate E. interest and identity groups are allowed to organize and participate in politics in a pluralist pattern

Political Science

Dedication to the idea of __________ government is stronger in the United States than in other industrialized democracies

Fill in the blanks with correct word

Political Science