New Labour's approach to society
a. emphasizes entitlements.
b. re-emphasizes the collectivist consensus, which supported broad and deep state intervention in the economy to promote an egalitarian society.
c. emphasizes that government intervention to foster societal equality was unnecessary and undesirable.
d. supports comprehensive solutions to society's ills and the reduction of the tendency for government to neglect marginalized individuals.
e. led to a significant narrowing of inequality in the United Kingdom.
d
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Which of the following is a weakness of the state moralist argument?
a. It runs the risk of advocating redistribution policies that could cause massive disruption. b. It gives too little credit to the power that natural laws of morality can have in international affairs. c. It discounts the role of supranational institutions as arbiters of moral laws among states. d. It misses the existence of trade-offs between order and justice. e. It does not provide enough explanation about when some interventions might be justified.
Under Article II of the Constitution, the president was to be selected
A) directly by popular vote. B) directly by the state legislatures. C) directly by Congress. D) indirectly by an electoral college. E) by the votes in the large states.