Retaliation for cases of dumping usually comes in the form of __________
A) dumping in the offending state's market
B) quotas on the products being dumped
C) tariffs to raise the price back to market levels
D) subsidies for those companies being harmed
Answer: C
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Stages in the public policy process include __________
a. action on an issue, evaluation, and demise of the issue b. identification of an issue, formulation, and implementation c. access and representation, ratification, and judgment of constitutionality d. discovering opinion, holding an election, and passing legislation
When presidents are unable to eliminate or restructure objectionable agencies, what can they do?
A)They can impound the monies used to fund those agencies but, in doing so, will risk a distracting political battle with Congress. B)They can create new agencies to their liking but, in doing so, will increase the level of inefficiency associated with bureaucracy. C)They can require a congressional reorganization by Congress but, in doing so, will force a shutdown of basic government functions for a period of time. D)They can use the power of the bully pulpit to put political pressure on Congress to fire the heads of difficult agencies but, in doing so, will risk political blowback from the action.