When an action has negative consequences for people who are not responsible for the action, we call those negative consequences
A) dodges. B) externalities. C) palliatives. D) placebos. E) NIMB effects.
B
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In an effort to provide longer-term support to countries after peacekeeping missions end, the United Nations has __________.
A. asked NATO, European Union, or African Union troops to replace UN peacekeepers B. installed the UN Standby High Readiness Brigade to maintain order and stability C. worked with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank to provide funding to the countries D. created a Peacebuilding Commission to coordinate reconstruction, institution-building, and economic recovery
Political parties are best defined as ______.
a. grassroots movements that find themselves in the heart of a political conflict or policy issue in an efficient and organized way b. disorganized factions of candidates and activists that seek to control the democratic process through the election process c. hierarchical layers of leaders, politicians, and supporters that seek to influence public policy through lobbying and political donations d. organized groups of candidates, officeholders, voters, and activists that work together to elect candidates for political office