The Blue Card scheme is a European Union policy that

a. specifies water purity standards.
b. forces Germany to grant citizenship to the second-and third-generation guest workers.
c. makes "guest worker" programs illegal.
d. permits highly skilled foreigners living outside the European Union to live and work in its member states, including Germany.
e. permits member states, like Germany, to adopt more restrictive rules concerning political asylum.

d

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Plea bargaining allows prosecutors to ________

A. prolong trials pertaining to civil disputes B. avoid the dilemma of either incurring the expense of going to trial with a losing case or appearing to provide no service whatsoever to their clients C. avoid long and drawn-out trials D. effect harsh punishments for crimes E. prolong criminal trials

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Efforts to restrict lobbying, such as the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007, have been a challenge because

A) lobbyists often find loopholes in lobbying legislation. B) members of Congress refuse to move forward with lobbying reforms. C) the public generally opposes legislation aimed at restricting lobbying. D) the president often opposes lobbying restrictions. E) reforms have directly resulted in increased taxes, which are politically unpopular.

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