The publication of Silent Spring is significant because it was ______.
a. the first time that someone had criticized corporate welfare
b. one of the first books to note that Social Security would be bankrupt if it was not reformed
c. partly responsible for the elimination of AFDC
d. one the first books to make a case for universal health care in the United States
e. a triggering event for the government to create environmental policy
e. a triggering event for the government to create environmental policy
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Margaret Thatcher was part of a generation of conservative politicians that
a. supported the welfare state. b. wanted Britain to become part of a United States of Europe. c. advocated a more progressive income tax. d. believed the market should play a dominant role in economic policy. e. resisted increases in military spending.
The United States does not typically rely on which model of media organization?
A. Government Ownership B. Regulation C. International D. Markets