Which statement best describes doctrines of access:
a. they are clearly defined and largely inflexible
b. they grant the Supreme Court flexibility in deciding which cases the federal courts will hear
c. they vary little depending on the justices sitting on the court
d. they are largely based on the Constitution and legislative acts
b
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a. As debt forgiveness is only available to states in hopeless international debt situations, states that want to default on their debts are given an incentive to put themselves in the worst possible financial shape. b. There is a limited amount of the developed world's resources devoted to foreign aid, and aid donors only give to the neediest states, so there is an incentive for states seeking aid to appear as poor as possible. c. States have a desire to attract or maintain the presence of large corporations. d. Elites in the less developed world tend to invest in instruments of force to maintain control in the short run instead of developing their economy to help foster long-term stability. e. States attempt to comply with mandates of the IMF to meet eligibility requirements for new loans.
____________ takes place when citizens experience calm, fair, and positive interactions with the police.
A. Regulatory cooperation B. Procedural justice C. Standard practice D. Authoritative decorum