Global Governance Watch argues that the movement toward global governance ______.

a. does not influence domestic political outcomes
b. is a threat to national sovereignty
c. promotes changes in human rights and security that result largely from global actions
d. will not help countries reach the Millennium Development Goals

b. is a threat to national sovereignty

Political Science

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Elections are sometimes described as a "blunt policy tool" to communicate interests because

A. voting often does not yield a clear outcome regarding which individual has won. B. the public is dissatisfied with the performance of governmental institutions. C. party systems tend to be oligarchic. D. they involve several different issues.

Political Science

The "Balanced Scorecard" approach to performance measurement balances

a. concerns for financial performance and business processes with customer service and organizational learning. b. findings from the monitoring of activities with decisions by policy makers about what programs are most important. c. concerns for establishing standards and regulating behavior with the organization's capacity to carry out its goals and objectives. d. the level of resources available with the desires of clients and stakeholders.

Political Science