What would happen in a scenario where the citizen has a credible exit threat, but the government is autonomous and does not depend on the citizen?

A. The government will respond negatively, but the citizen will choose to remain loyal.
B. The government will respond positively to the citizen.
C. The citizen will choose to remain loyal to the government regardless of the governments respond.
D. The citizen will exist at the beginning of the decision tree.

D. The citizen will exist at the beginning of the decision tree.

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Suppose the United States experiences an outbreak of food poisoning caused by improperly canned tuna. Which of the following policy responses would you expect to be LEAST likely, considering the nation's political and economic culture?

a. an increase in the number of government health inspections of tuna processing plants b. tougher government standards for tuna processing c. tougher penalties for food processors violating government standards d. a government takeover of the tuna processing industry e. a significant increase in funding for the Food and Drug Administration

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The definition of poverty by the UN Commission on Human Rights stating that it is "a human condition characterized by the sustained or chronic deprivation of the resources, capabilities, choices, security, and power necessary for the enjoyment of an adequate standard of living and other civil, cultural, economic, political, and social rights," considers poverty in terms of

a. ethical behavior. b. moral standards. c. relative guidelines. d. absolute guidelines.

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