The noninterventionist policy of which Soviet leader was instrumental in the democratic transitions of 1989 across much of Eastern Europe?
A. Joseph Stalin
B. Mikhail Gorbachev
C. Nikita Khrushchev
D. Boris Yeltsin
B. Mikhail Gorbachev
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Which of the following is an example of bounded rationality?
a. The Japanese leader made a trade agreement with Sweden because doing so gave Japan an economic advantage. b. Because the Japanese leader liked the Swedish leader, he was more willing to make a trade agreement with Sweden. c. The Swedish leader refused to make a trade agreement with Japan because he got a better deal with China. d. The Swedish leader bargained with the Japanese leader for a better trade deal for his country.
One method of collecting inputs involves ______, which appears somewhat like a court proceeding with a hearing, the taking of oral testimony from witnesses, and the use of counsel.
A. administrative rulemaking B. informal rulemaking C. formal rulemaking D. hybrid rulemaking