Logrolling refers to

A) choosing political platforms to appeal to special interests.
B) trading votes to gain support for legislation.
C) choosing political platforms to appeal to the "middle-of-the-road" voter.
D) gathering votes by pretending to support policies that appeal to voters.
E) c and d

B

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A) the same thing as marginal factor cost. B) the same thing as marginal physical product. C) marginal physical product times the product price. D) marginal physical product times the wage rate.

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