Richard Neustadt contends that the three branches of the U.S. government
a. are completely separated from one another by the Constitution.
b. are insufficient to cope with the problems of the late twentieth century.
c. should be consolidated for greater efficiency.
d. are separate but share powers.
d. are separate but share powers.
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The IMF, World Bank, and WTO are collectively known as the
a. United Nations. b. North Atlantic Treaty Organization. c. Bretton Woods institutions. d. International Bank of Reconstruction and Development. e. None of the above.
What is the Group of 20 (G-20)?
a. A group of wealthy North American and European countries plus Japan b. A group of wealthy countries and middle-income emerging economies c. A group of poor less-developed countries d. A group of the world’s leading agrarian societies