Which of the following statements about war are correct?

The money a government spends on war tends to stimulate the economy.
Public opinion has no role in the way a country carries out a war that it undertakes.
The decision for a country to go to war is made by the country's leaders.
War expenditures tend to lower the overall level of well-being of the citizens of a country at war.

The money a government spends on war tends to stimulate the economy.
The decision for a country to go to war is made by the country's leaders.
War expenditures tend to lower the overall level of well-being of the citizens of a country at war.

Political Science

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1. Nonpartisan ministers are more common in parliamentary regimes than presidential ones. 2. Votes of no confidence do not exist in presidential systems. 3. All parliamentary systems have an investiture vote 4. The agent is always able to implement his or her ideal preference under delegation:

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Which of the following statements about the President's veto is accurate?

A. The veto enables the President to exert his authority absolutely. B. Presidents have rarely used the veto and prefer to negotiate with Congress. C. Overriding presidential vetoes is relatively easy so presidents use the veto scarcely. D. It allows presidents a clear, self-enforcing means of asserting their preferences.

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