States, cities, school boards, and other governmental organizations routinely issue ________ as a way to raise funds for a project now that can be paid off gradually over time
A. initiatives
B. drafts
C. bills
D. referendums
E. bonds
E
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Which of the following is true about the policies that Margaret Thatcher initiated after she assumed office as Prime Minister in 1979?
A. She boosted public spending substantially to fund welfare programs for the poor. B. Her economic reforms were widely appreciated by the working class. C. She nationalized many companies such as British Petroleum, British Steel, British Telecom, and British Airways. D. Her policies to control inflation served to increase unemployment. E. She proposed that the government increase its intervention in the economy to promote the interests of private firms.
During the New Deal period
A) foreign policy was mainly non-partisan. B) Republicans disagreed with U.S. involvement in World War II. C) the Cold War was ended. D) Republicans never won the presidency. E) None of the above